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THE  LIBRARY  OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF 

NORTH  CAROLINA 

AT  CHAPEL  HILL 


THE  COLLECTION  OF 
NORTH  CAROLINIANA 

PRESENTED  BY 

J.S.    Claypoole,    Jr. 


C971.25 

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DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 


RTISEMENTS. 


HN  &  CO., 

and  122  Middle  Street. 

THE    FINEST  SELECTED 

^  Horses, 

)11  L  .  .  Males  .  . 

ibleS  ''''' Ponies 

that  can  be  found. 

|ES, 
RTS,  HARNESS, 

AND  LAP  ROBES. 


DON'T  FORGET! 


ITt  f}ali\\  Sc  (£o. 


92  Middle  Street, 

(Nearly  Opposite  Hotel  Albert.) 


E,S.  Street, 

£al^5,  l,iV^ry 

^^^^^^^     £:5^Ql\ai\2^  £tabl^5 

Buggies, 
harness, 

and 

.*.  .  THE  BEST  ROAD  CART  IN  THE  MARKET.  .  .  . 


■  '-''M  CAROLINA  COLLECTIO! 

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ADVERTISEMENTS.  3 


J.  A.  JONES 


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Feed,  Sale  and 
Exchange  .  . . 


Stables 


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Horses  and  Mules 


Always  on  Hand  and  for  Sale 
at  Reasonable  Prices    -    -    - 


Everything   Guaranteed   as    Represented, 


i^BEST  TURNOUTS  IN  THE  CITY  AT  MOST 
REASONABLE  CHARGES. 


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]V^W  York  kack^t  £tQr^. 


No.  50  MIDDLE  STREET, 

'^^Manafaetarers  of  Sbirts, 

^^^^Pants,  Drawers,  &c,,  &c. 

SHOES  A  SPECIALTY — . 


LOVICK  &  CO.,   Ma7iagers. 


THOS.   A.  GREEN,  Pres. 
Wm.  DUNN,  Vice-Pres. 
C.  E.  FOY,  Cashier. 
H.  M.  GROVES,  Teller. 


(itizens  Bank 

^-^  "  HeiP  Bern,  H.  C, 


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DOES  A  GENERAL  BANKING  BUSINESS. 


The  Accounts  of  Banks,  Bankers,  Corporations,  Farmers, 
Merchants  and  Others  Received  on  Favorable  Terms. 
Prompt  and  Careful  Atteution  Given  to  the  Interests  of 
our  Customers. 

>    BOARD   OF    directors: 

Ferdinand  Ulrich,  J. 'A,  Meadows,  Samuel  W.  Ipock, 

Chas.  H.  Fowler,  William  Dunn,  E.  W.  Smallwood, 

Geo.  N.  Ives,  E.  H.  Meadows,  Chas.  Duflfy,  Jr. 

Chas.  Reizenstein,  James  Redmond,  Meyer  Hahn, 

Thos.  A.  Green,  C.  E.  Foy. 

■^J.  V.   JORDAN*^ 
Druggist  •:•  and  •:•  Apothecary. 

FRESCRIPTIONS   A    SFECIALTY. 

144  Middle  and  52  Broad  Sts.. 

NEW  BERNE,   N.  C. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


J.  H.  BENTON,  M.  D.,  D.  D.  S., 

*   DENTIST  * 


Office,  No.  99  Middle  Street,    d^^:^     NEW-BERNE,    N.    C. 

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J.  A.  MEADOWS, 

_         UNION  POINT 


Proprietor    .     [VJARINE     .     .     . 

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AND 


STEAM  Dealer  in 

OQIQT  MEAL,  CORN, 
vOIIaIo  I  OATS,  HAY. 

MILLS  FEED.  Etc. 

OUR    HOUSE_««ta^ 

J.   W.    HARRELL,   Proprietor, 

Wines,  Liquors,     -      .^^£eading  Saloon, 
Beer,  Ales,  &c.     * 

'  BILLIARD  AND  POOL  PARLOR. 

-^-OPEN  ALL  NIGHT 

No.   26  Middle  St..  NEW  BERNE,  N.   C. 


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THOMAS    BOWJDKN, 

Wines,  hiqaoKS,  Ales,    Beer, 

bigars  ai^o   oobacco 


4S-FULL  LINE  BOTTLED  GOODS — 

Agent  for  the  Anheuser-Busch  Standard  Export  Beer. 

Robert  Portner  Brewing  Company's  Draught  Beer  a  Specialty. 

The  Old  Blue  Store,  No.  52  Middle  St. 


P.  M.  DRANEY, 


No.  99  SOUTH  FRONT  STREET, 
DEAI.ER  IN 


Hardware^  Sash, 


^^^Doors  and  Blinds. 

^  Civ  ^ 

AND  ALIv  KINDS  OF 

HEATING  STOVES. 


HANCOCK'S  BOARBIN&  HOUSE, 


TERMS 


$1  Per  Day. 
105  Hancock  St.,  New-Berne,  N.  C.  Single  Meal,  35c. 

C.  T.  HANCOCK,       -      -        Proprietor.  Lodging,  25c. 

THREE-QUARTERS    OF    A    SQUARE    FROM    DEPOT,    CONVE- 
NIENT TO  THE  BUSINESS  PORTION  of  the  CITY. 


V&'Good   Fare,    Comfortable    Rooms    and  Beds, 

EVERYTHING   NEAT  AND  CLEAN. 


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WILLIAM  T.  CAHO, 
siAttorney   and    oounselor   at   jIslw, 

OFFICE,  No.    75  SOUTH  FRONT  STREET, 

J8@^Practices  in  the  Superior,  Supreme  and  Federal  Courts  of  the  State. 

All  business  will  be  promptly  attended  to  with 

skill  and  ability. 


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WEST.  END    DRUG   CO., 

No.  153  Broad  Street, 
--^NEW  BERNE,  N.  C.^F— 

'Prescriptions  Carefully  Compounded  Day  or  Night. 


W.    S.    PHILLIPS, 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

Harness,  Saddles,  Collars,  &c. 

^^^^=       ALL  HAND-MADE  WORK.       

REPAIRING  A  SPECIALTY.       ^^^ 
94  MIDDLE  STREET. 


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No.   79  POLLOCK  STREET, 
NEW  BERNE,  N.  C. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


OF  THE 


CITY  OF  NEW  BERNE,  N.  G. 


TO  WHICH  IS  ADDED  HISTORICAL  AND  STATISTICAL 
MATTER  OF  INTEREST. 


COMPILED  BY  HATCHETT  &  WATSON. 


F»RICE,  SI. 25. 


RALEIGH,  N.  C: 

Edwards  &  Broughton,  Printers  and  Binders. 

1893. 


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EDITORIAL  NOTES. 


In  offering  this  Directory  and  compilation  of  statistical 
and  historical  matter  to  the  people  of  New  Berne,  we  tender 
thanks  for  assistance  rendered  by  a  number  of  citizens.  It  is 
not  claimed  to  be  a  full  and  complete  Directory, but  is  thought 
to  be  sufficiently  correct  to  answer  all  practical  purposes,  and 
to  be  ample  value  for  the  price  charged.  Hoping  it  may  be 
satisfactory  to  patrons,  we  consign  it  to  their  kind  considera- 
tion. HATCIIETT  &  WATSON. 
New  Berne,  N.  C,  October  15,  1893. 


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HISTORICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  MATTER  ABOUT  THE 
CITY  OF  NEW  BERNE 

F-RO>/r  A.   U.    1710  TO  A.   D.   1893. 


COMPILED  BY  A.  HATCHETT. 


CITY  GOYERNMENT,  1893-'94. 

Corporation  Courts  are  held  in  City  Hall,  on  Craven  street 
between  Pollock  and  South  Front.  Officers  are  elected 
annually.     At  present  they. are: 

Mayor AVilliam  Ellis. 

Clerk  and  Tax  Collector W.  D.  AVallace. 

Attorney Stephen  C.  Bragaw. 

Treasurer H.  J.  Lovick. 

Port  Physician R.  S.  Primrose,  M.  D. 

COUNCILMEN. 

Charles  Reizenstein,  J.  E.  Latham, 

Edward  Gerock,  J.  F,  Clark, 

H.  J.  Lovick,  F.  Ulrich, 

V.  A.  Crawford,  J.  W.  Eubanks. 

POLICE   department. 

James  T.  Lewis,  Chief. 
J.  K.  Lanek,  J.  B.  Dixon, 

Eli  Elliot,  Thomas  J.  Toler, 

Henry  T.  Brinson. 

(The  latter  Sanitary  Officer.) 

Sexton  Cedar  Grove  Cemetery — D.  H.  Stallings. 
Sexton  Greenwood  Cemetery — D.  Bert. 

united  states  officers. 

Postmaster — W.  E,  Clark. 

Collector  of  Customs — Robert  Hancock. 

Clerk  United  States  District  Court — George  Green. 


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12  •  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  POSITION. 

Mr.  Frank  A.  Heywood,  in  his  pamphlet,  "The  Norfolk 
and  Southern  Railroad  and  its  Commercial  Tributaries," 
says: 

"New  Bern  is  the  natural  base  of  commercial  operations 
for  Eastern  North  Carolina,  and  there  you  had  best  go  if  you 
desire  a  perfect  home,  and  there  you  must  go  if  you  expect 
to  find  the  perfect  comforts  not  to  be  obtained  except  in  those 
localities  where  the  advantages  are  accrued  by  large  com- 
munities congregating  together." 

Mr.  Jonathan  Havens,  in  his  "Pamlico  Section,"  says,  cor 
redly: 

"The  city  of  New  Bern  is  beautifully  situated  at  the  junc- 
tion of  the  Neuss  and  Trent  rivers,  the  Neuse  forming  its 
eastern  and  the  Trent  its  southern  boundary — both  wide  and 
beautiful  streams.  *  *  *  Owing  to  its  situation  at  the 
junction  of  two  wide  rivers,  and  only  twenty-eight  statute 
miles  from  the  ocean,  the  winters  are  mild  and  the  summer 
west  greatly  modified  by  the  daily  sea-breeze  from  the  south- 
heat  and  southeast." 

From  Mr.  Washington  Bryan's  Pland-book,  "  New  Berne 
as  a  Health  Resort,"  I  quote  the  following: 

"The  entire  winter  frequently  passes  without  snow,  and 
sleets  are  practically  unknown,  tlie  thermometer  seldom  reg- 
istering below  the  freezing  point." 

NEW  BERNE  AS  A  HOME 

There  is,  perhaps,  no  other  city  in  the  United  States  where 
such  conditions  exist  for  a  pleasant  home  as  in  New  Berne. 
Blessed  with  a  most  delightful  and  healthy  climate,  the 
death  rate  being  less  than  that  of  any  city  in  the  South, 
from  a  higienic  standpoint  it  is  without  a  rival.  Churches 
of  all  the  Protestant  denominations  are  in  its  confines,  and 
are  well  attended.  Schools,  both  public  and  private,  are  of 
high  grade  and  conveniently  located;  her  professional  men 
are  known  prominently  all  over  the  State ;  and  her  moral 
and  intellectual  reputation  is  as  exalted  to-day  as  when 
she  was  deservedly  named  the  "  Athens  of  North  Carolina," 
some  sevent}"^  years  ago.     Well  drained  streets,  lined  with 


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magnificent  shade  trees  lend  additional  beauty  to  the  ele- 
gant private  residences  sitting  back  among  evergreens  and 
flower-bedecked  yards,  with  which  no  placeof  thissize  in  the 
country  can  compare.  Tiie  buildings  generally  are  not  only 
sightly,  but  comfortable,  and  rents  are  reasonably  low.  The 
cost  of  living,  if  you  so  choose,  can  be  made  almost  nominal. 
The  products  of  the  waters— oysters,  clams,  shrimps,  escal- 
lops, and  seventy  different  kinds  of  fish — are  so  plentiful  in 
the  market  that  the  average  price  of  fresh  fish  does  not 
exceed  two  cents  a  pound.  The  very  centre  of  the  best  truck- 
ing section  in  the  country,  fresh  vegetables  can  be  had  the 
year  round  at  prices  to  suit  the  most  economical.  The  con- 
tiguous farming  country  supplies  the  butchers  with  excel- 
lent beef  and  mutton,  while  the  huntsmen  bring  in  a  profu- 
sion of  wild  game — ducks  of  various  varieties,  squirrels, 
deer,  bear,  geese,  partridges,  etc. — to  tickle  the  palate  of 
the  epicure.  But,  greater  than  all  these  in  the  considera- 
tion of  a  home,  is  the  character  of  the  people,  kind,  courteous, 
chivalric,  honorable  and  generous.  To  the  labor  seeker,  the 
lumbermen  and  the  truck  farmers  give  ready  employment 
the  year  round  at  good  wages.  Ttie  two  railroads  and  the 
various  lines  of  steam  and  sail-boats  give  ample  facility  for 
both  passengers  and  freight  to  any  quarter. 

Summing  up.  New  Berne  has  more  advantages  and  fewer 
drawbacks  as  a  place  of  residence  than  any  other  prosperous 
business  city  on  the  map. 

The  new  water  supplied  by  the  Water- works  Company 
from  artesian  wells,  will  add  to  the  health  and  comfort  of 
citizens,  while  the  Electric  Street  Railway,  now  being  con- 
structed, will  give  ready  and  cheap  transportation  to  every 
part  of  the  city. 

Three  banks  afford  ample  money  facilities,  and  local 
panics  are  unknown. 

NEW  BERNE. 

1st.  The  Name. — It  was  named  by  Baron  De  Graffenried, 
the  first  settler,  Newbern,  after  his  native  city  of  Bern  in 
Switzerland,  in  1710,  and  the  official  records  from  the  colonial 
days  to  the  late  war  so  spell  it.  For  twenty-odd  3'ears  both 
official  documents  and  common  custom  have  used  the  spell- 


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ing  of  this  caption,  until  recently  the  Postoffice  Department 
has  returned  to  the  ancient  style.  This  the  citizens  of  the 
place  dissent  from  and  continue  to  use  the  modern  accepta- 
tion as  right  and  proper.  Possibly  the  more  correct  orthog- 
raphy would  be  New  Bern,  to  distinguish  it  from  old  Bern 
in  Switzerland,  as  New  York  is  from  old  York  in  England. 

2d.  Its  Settlement. — The  town  was  first  settled  in  1710 
by  a  colony  of  German  and  Swiss  under  Louis  Mitchell  and 
Baron  De  Graffenried.  A  few  emigrants  from  the  Virginia 
colonies  had  preceded  them  in  1707  and  settled  along  the 
Neuse  and  Trent  rivers.  In  1711  the  colony  was  suddenly 
attacked  b}'  Indians  and  some  sixty  of  their  number  were 
killed.  Assistance  arriving  from  Virginia  and  South  Caro- 
lina, the  Indians  were  besieged  at  Fort  Barnwell,  eighteen 
miles  from  here,  and  those  not  killed  were  made  prisoners. 

The  compiler  is  indebted  to  Mr.  W.  H.  Oliver  for  the  fol- 
lowing extracts  from  the  official  records: 

A.  D.  1723.  At  a  meeting  of  the  Assembly  held  at  Eden- 
ton  the  23d  day  of  November,  1723,  the  following  act  was 
passed  :  *'  Whereas,  a  certain  plot  of  ground,  being  part  of  a 
tract  of  land  lying  in  the  fork  of  Neuse  river,  late  belonging 
to  Hon.  Col.  Thomas  Pollock,  deceased,  but  now  the  prop- 
erty of  Mr.  Cullen  Pollock,  was  formerly  laid  out  into  a  town- 
ship by  the  name  of  Newbern  (describing  it),  be  it  enacted 
by  his  Excellency  the  Palatine,  and  the  rest  of  the  true  and 
lawful  Proprietors  of  the  Province  of  Carolina,  by  and  with 
the  advice  and  consent  of  the  rest  of  the  members  of  the 
General  Assembly  now  met  at  Edenton,  that  the  same  is 
hereby  declared,  confirmed  and  incorporated  into  a  township 
by  the  name  of  Newbern."  Signed  :  William  Reed,  Esq., 
President;  T.  Pollock,  M.  Moore,  Charles  Gates  and  John 
Lovick,  Lords  Proprietors. 

A.  D.  1738.  The  first  Assembly  held  at  Newbern,  Gabriel 
Johnston,  Esq.,  Governor. 

A.  D.  1739.  Assembly  held  at  Newbern.  An  act  "for 
erecting  the  village  called  Newton  in  New  Hanover  County 
into  a  town  and  township  by  the  name  of  Wilmington." 

A.  D.  1747.  Assembly  held  at  Newbern.  An  act "  to  erect 
the  upper  part  of  Craven  County  into  a  county  by  the  name 
of  Johnston  County." 

A.  D.  1751.  Assembly  held  at  Newbern.  An  act  "  to  con- 
firm the  four  lots  in  Newbern  for  the  use  of  the  public  for- 


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ever."  John  Stanl}^  Edward  Griffith  and  Jeremiah  A^ail 
appointed  to  carry  on  and  perfect  the  pubUc  building  in  the 
town  of  Newbern.  That  four  lots  of  land,  numbers  248,  249, 
250  and  251,  in  the  town  of  Newbern  is  for  the  use  of  the 
public  forever, 

A.  D.  175G.  Assembly  at  Newbern;  Arthur  Dobbs,  Esq., 
Governor.  An  act  "  for  the  better  regulation  of  the  town  of 
Newbern,  and  for  the  election  of  five  Commissioners,  who 
are  required  to  take  the  following  oath :  *  I  do  swear  that  I 
will  execute  the  office  of  a  Commissioner  of  the  town  of 
Newbern  faithfully,  impartially  and  truly.'" 

A.  D.  17G7.  Assembly  held  at  Newbern.  An  act  "for 
building  a  court-house  in  the  town  of  Newbern,  Said  to 
be  built  on  the  public  lots  in  the  town  of  Newbern,  or  at  the 
intersection  of  Broad  street." 

A.  D.  17G6.  Assembly  at  Newbern,  William  Tryon,  Esq., 
Governor.  An  act  "to  erect  a  convenient  building  in  the 
town  of  Newbern  for  the  residence  of  the  Governor  or  Com- 
mander-in-chief." (The  Colonial  Palace  foundation  walls 
now  stand  at  the  foot  of  George  street) 

A.  D.  1766,  An  act  "to  establish  a  school-house  in  the 
town  of  Newbern."  (The  old  Academy  building.)  Signed 
by  William  Tryon,  Esq.,  Governor;  James  Hasell,  President; 
John  Harvey,  Speaker.  "That  James  Davis,  of  the  town  of 
Newbern,  be  appointed  Printer  to  this  Province  for  the 
term  of  three  years." 

A.  D.  1773.  Josiah  Martin,  Governor;  Richard  Caswell, 
Speaker.  Assembly  held  at  Newbern,  An  act  "to  pur- 
chase a  fire-engine,  buckets  and  ladders,  and  for  the  erection 
of  pumps." 

A,  D,  1774.  Assembly  held  at  Newbern.  An  act  "to 
compel  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Newbern  to  pay 
their  taxes."  (This  being  the  last  meeting  of  the  Coloiiial 
General  Assembly.) 

A,  D.  1776.  First  meeting  after  independence  was  held 
at  Halifax,  17  days  of  December,  1776. 

A.  D,  1777.  "Meeting  held  at  Newbern.  An  act  "to 
establish  a  loan  office  in  Newbern." 

A.  p.  1868.  Raleigh.  The  General  Assembly  of  North 
Carolina  do  enact:  "That  the  corporation  heretofore  exist- 
ing as  the  Town  of  Newbern  shall  hereafter  be  established 
and  known  as  the  City  of  Newbern." 


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MANUFACTURES. 

Among  the  largest  manufactories  in  the  State  is  the  fertil- 
izer factory  of  Messrs.  E.  H.  &  J.  A.  Meadows,  who  put  up 
seven  or  eight  different  brands  by  the  thousand  tons,  of  dif- 
ferent analysis,  but  all  high  grade  and  made  principally  of 
fish. 

The  largest  grain  mill  in  Eastern  North  Carolina  is  that  of 
Mr.  J.  A.  Meadows  at  this  place. 

A  knitting  factory  of  large  capacity  also  forms  an  impor- 
tant part  of  New  Berne's  industrial  enterprises. 

The  principal  manufacturing  interest,  however,  is  in  lum- 
ber. Twelve  saw  and  planing  mills,  the  aggregate  capacity 
of  which  amounts  to  hundreds  of  thousands  of  feet  a  day, 
convert  the  various  kinds  of  timber  so  plentiful  here  into 
material  for  building  houses  and  boats,  and  making  furni- 
ture. About  ninety  per  cent,  of  this  lumber  is  shipped 
directly  to  Northern  markets,  to  Europe  and  other  foreign 
countries. 

There  is  one  cigar  factory. 

Engines,  boilers  and  saw-mills  are  made  here  that  com- 
pare favorably  with  those  from  other  places. 

Sail-making  is  also  one  of  the  profitable  industries. 

The  two  carriage  factories  turn  out  good  work,  and  do  a 
large  business  in  the  eastern  part  of  the  State. 

There  are  two  large  barrel  factories  finding  ready  sale  for 
their  output,  particularly  in  the  trucking  season. 

Two  large  shingle  mills  ship  by  the  car  and  boat  load  all 
over  the  country. 

The  shirt  factory  sells  all  of  its  output  without  trouble. 

ATLANTIC  &  NORTH  CAROLINA  RAILROAD  CO. 

Directors  appointed  by  the  Governor :  W.  S.  Chadwick, 
Beaufort,  N.  C,  President;  W.  T.  Caho,  Bayboro,  N.  C;  C.  E. 
Foy,  New  Berne,  N.  C;  Enoch  Wadsworth,  New  Berne,  N.  C; 
S.  W.  Latham,  New  Berne,  N.  C;  W»  L.  Kennedy,  Falling 
Creek,  N.  C;  W.  W.  Caraway,  Kinston,  N.  C;  Charles  Dewey, 
Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

Directors  elected  by  the  Stockholders :  John  M.  Morehead, 
Charlotte,  N.  C;  Demsey  Wood,  Falling  Creek,  N.  C;  T.  D. 
Webb,  Morehead  City,  N.  C;  L.  H.  Cutler,  New  Berne,  N.  C. 


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FISH  MARKETS. 

In  this  connet-tion,  a  stamlard  authority  has  said:  "New 
Beiii  bus  one  of  ilie  finest  fish  markets  in  the  woild.  It 
equal'r,  if  it  (Jof-s  not  excel,  in  quantity,  quality  ai.d  variety 
the  far-famed  fish  market  of  Havana."  The  ap[)ended  list 
will  establisli  tiie  truth  of  this  assertion,  as  also  the  further 
statement  that  "the  oysters  of  New  Bern  are  abundant  and 
of  superior  quality  as  to  size  and  flavor,  those  from  New  river 
being  equal  to  the  celebrated  Lynuhaven." 

The  different  kinds  of  fish  are  sheephead,  porgies,  drum, 
red,  Spanish  mackerel,  bluefish,  speckled  trout,  yellow  trout, 
mullets,  starfish,  butter  perch,  shad,  herring,  sunfish,  redfins, 
sea  mullets,  pinfish,  sand  perch,  hogfish,  Welchman,  stur- 
geon, suckers,  buzzard  shad,  robins,  chub  robin,  red  horse, 
black  sucker,  speckled  pusrch,  white  perch,  catfish,  grundles, 
gar,  rock,  moon,  black,  cod,  jack,  pickerel,  toad  fish,  stingers, 
skates,  carp,  chinquepin  perch,  croaker,  spot,  flounder,  blue 
joe  robin,  green  gar,  sea  pike,  sword,  hickory  shad,  eels,  abro- 
core,  flat  back,  yellow  fin  shad,  oyster-fish,  black  bass,  and 
two  varieties  of  shark,  black  drum,  pike,  white  cat,  black  cat, 
blue  cat,  gray  cat,  making  a  total  of  sixty-six  varieties 
remembered. 

To  these  are  added  other  water  products  more  famous: 
Turtle — the  snapper,  slider,  sea  turtle,  chicken  turtle,  green 
turtle,  and  the  epicure's  delicious  "diamond-back"  terrapin; 
soft,  hard-shell  and  stone  crabs;  escallops,  shrimps,  clams, 
oysters,  of  which  latter  both  the  New  River  and  Nelson  Bay 
are  equally  as  good  as  the  Lynnhaven  in  size  and  flavor. 

Thousands  of  packages  of  fish  are  shipped  from  here  to 
New  York,' Philadelphia,  Baltimore  and  the  interior  towns 
of  Virginia  and  the  two  Carolinas.  They  are  brought  to  the 
packing-houses  generally  alive,  boxed  in  ice  and  sent  by 
express,  reaching  their  destination  before  the  ice  melts  or 
they  become  the  least  stale.  The  same  system  prevails  in 
oysters.  They  are  shipped  as  soon  as  opened,  and  are  always 
fresh  from  the  water.  The  cost  of  ice,  manufactured  here,  is 
nominal,  and  enough  of  it  is  used  in  packing  to  keep  ship- 
ments fresh.  Some  of  the  largest  and  most  reliable  shippers 
in  the  South  are  located  here,  and  are  represented  by  adver- 
tisements in  this  book. 
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PRODUCTS  AND  SHIPPING. 

Major  John  Ruok,  Chief  Engineer  of  the  Norfolk,  Wil- 
mington and  Charleston  Railroad  (passing  through  New- 
Berne  when  completed. — Ed.),  in  his  report  to  that  company 
of  July  15,  1892,  has  the  following: 

"  New  Bern  is  a  flourishing  town,  situated  at  the  conflu- 
ence of  the  Neuse  and  Trent  rivers,  *  *  *  a^d  has  a 
population  of  over  12,000  inhabitants." 

"In  189L  there  was  shipped  from  New  Bern  over  100,- 
000,000  feet  of  lumber,  going  to  various  points  in  the  North, 
in  the  States  of  Maryland,  Delaware,  New  York,  Pennsyl- 
vania, New  Jerse}^,  and  the  New  England  States." 

"In  1890  there  was  shipped  from  New  Bern,  by  all  lines, 
75,349  barrels  of  potatoes,  10,607  barrels  of  vegetables,  40,- 
932  half-crates  of  vegetables,  3,833  crates  of  eggs,  0,907  bar- 
rels of  03'sters,  241  tons  of  fresh  fish,  100,000  cans  of  oysters, 
and  18,200  melons."  (These  figures  are  nearly  doubled, 
since  Major  Ruok's  report,  as  to  truck.  In  his  estimate  of 
population  at  that  time,  now  nearly  correct,  he  probably 
included  the  suburb  of  James  Citv. — Ed.)  He  further  savs: 
"  There  is  handled  at  New  Bern  from  46,000  to  50,000  bales, 
of  cotton.  *  *  *  And  there  is  received  annually  24,000 
tons  of  merchandise." 

This  year  the  A.  &  N.  R.  R.  carried  98,000  packages  truck  ; 
the  Old  Dominion  Steamship  Line  50,000;  the  E.  C.  D. 
86,783;  grand  total  of  234,783  packages  and  barrels. 

COTTON  MARKET. 

For  years  New  Berne  has  been  one  of  the  best  cotton 
markets  in  the  State.  There  is  a  good  cor{)S  of  buyers, 
belonging  to  the  Exchange,  several  of  whom  bu}'^  for  and 
ship  on  through  bills  lading  directly  to  European  markets 
via  Wilmington  over  the  Wilmington,  New  Berne  and  Nor- 
folk Railroad,  and  Norfolk  via  the  Eastern  Carolina  Dispatch 
and  the  Old  Dominion  Sleamship  lines.  It  is  generally 
shipped  as  fast  as  brought,  but  little  being  kept  in  storage 
here.  Freight  to  Europe  is  seventy  cents  per  hundred  and 
insurance  oue-eighth  of  one  per  cent.  Prices  range  with 
those  paid  in  Wilmington, 


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POPULATION. 

The  United  Slates  census  in  1890  gave  the  population  of 
New  Berne  at  7,843.  This  was  an  increase  of  twenty-three 
and  a  fraction  per  cent,  over  the  1880  census.  Tiie  city 
authoritits  had  a  police  census  taken  September,  1893,  which 
gave  the  population  at  8,526,  making  an  increase  of  683,  or 
eight  per  cent,  in  two  and  a  half  years.  Just  across  the 
Trent  river  is  James  City,  containing  some  2,500  colored 
people,  who  practically  do  their  business  in  New  Berne, 
though  outside  the  corporate  limits,  and,  therefore,  not 
included  in  either  census. 

CEDAR  GROVE  CEMETERY. 

D.  H.  STALLINGS,  Sexton. 

This  beautiful  resting  place  of  the  mortal  remains  of  most 
of  New  Berne's  honored  dead  who  have  "crossed  over  the 
river"  since  1800,  is  in  a  grove  of  cedar  and  other  evergreen 
and  shade  trees  in  the  western  part  of  the  city.  There  are 
numerous  vaults,  monuments  and  tombs  in  well-kept  plots, 
while  the  whole  is  surrounded  by  a  wall  of  the  beautiful 
native  shell  rock.  Over  the  arch  of  the  main  entrance, 
engraved  in  the  shell  rock,  is  to  be  found  its  history  in  the 
words,  "Cedar  Grove  Cemetery,  opened  A.  D.  1800  by 
Christ  Church.  Transferred  by  the  Church  A.  D.  1854  to  the 
authorities  of  the  town,  by  whom  this  wall  was  erected."  All 
in  all  it  is  one  of  the  most  sightly  "grounds  of  the  dead"  to 
be  found  in  the  whole  country. 

NEW  BERNE  NATIONAL  CEMETERY. 
THOMAS  O'SHEA,  Superintendent. 

The  cemetery  is  about  one  mile  north  of  the  railway  sta- 
tion in  New  Berne  and  fronts  east  on  the  Government  road. 

The  lot  is  a  rectangle  of  825  feet  by  400  feet  and  contains 
seven  and  one-half  acres  of  land,  purchased  by  the  United 
States  for  $570.17^.  It  is  enclosed  by  a  brick  wall,  along  the 
inside  of  which  ivy  is  planted. 

The  lodge,  outhouses  and  rostrum  are  built  of  shell  rock, 
a  conglomerate  of  marine  shells  imbedded  in  a  matrix  of 
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The  cemetery  is  divided  by  grassed  driveways  into  eigh- 
teen burial  sections,  and  in  these  the  graves  are  arranged  in 
parallel  rows  and  all  marked  by  headstones.  The  ground  is 
everywhere  well  covered  with  grass  and  always  ke{)t  closely 
cut. 

The  trees  and  shrubbery  consist  chiefly  of  oaks,  maples, 
elms,  poplars,  sycamores  and  different  varieties  of  arborvitae. 

The  nuuaber  of  graves  is  three  thousand  two  hundred  and 
ninety-four,  which  are  classified  as  follows,  viz.: 

White  Union  soldiers  and  sailors  (known) 1,852 

White  Union  soldiers  and  sailors  (unknown) 873 

Colored  Union  soldiers  (known) 229 

Colored  Union  soldiers  (unknown) 195 

Total  Union  soldiers  and  sailors 3,194 

Citizens,  women  and  children 145 

Total  interments 3,294 

The  burials  are  made  by  States,  so  far  as  known.  About 
four  hundred  of  the  interments  were  made  originally  here. 
The  remains  of  the  others  were  removed  from  the  old  ceme- 
tery at  New  Berne,  Beaufort,  N.  C,  Morehead,  Kingston, 
Hatteras,  Roanoke  Island  and  many  other  places  along  the 
coast  of  North  Carolina. 

Note. — Amongst  the  interments  of  the  cemetery  appear 
the  graves  of  Charles  E.  Coledge,  a  private  of  the  25th  Mas- 
sachusetts Artillery,  and  Miss  Carrie  E.  Cutter  also  of  that 
State.  They  are  buried  side  by  side.  The  records  show 
that  they  were  betrothed  and  that  she  was  buried  by  him  at 
her  own  request  and  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  War, 
The  interments  were  originally  made  at  Roanoke  Island,  and 
the  dates  of  death  in  the  early  part  of  18G2.  The  story  goes 
that  she  dropped  dead  on  his  grave,  but  for  this  latter  fact 
I  cannot  vouch.  The  United  States  has  furnished  her  with 
a  soldier's  headstone — this  being  the  only  instance  in  which 
it  has  been  given. 

THE  NEW  BERNE  WATER  COMPANY. 

John  F.  Zebley,  President.  H.  B.  Zebley,  Treasurer, 

The  system  consists  of  ten  deep  artesian  wells  connected 
with  two  first-class  compound  steam-pumps  capable  of  pump- 


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ing  two  million  gallons  of  water  per  diem,  wiih  a  boiler 
capncit}'  of  double  the  real  requirements,  and  jilaced  in  an 
abiroluiely  fireproof  [)ump-house.  The-e  punij)s  are  arranger! 
to  punij)  either  dirtctly  into  the  standi)ii)e  or  by  a  cul-ofl" 
valve  into  pipe  system  alone. 

The  standpipe  is  one  hundred  and  twenty  feet  high,  by 
sixteen  feet  in  diameter,  furnishing  ample  fire  pres-ure  and 
quantity. 

There  are  seventy-five  double  nozzle  hydrants,  giving  fire 
pn^teclion  to  the  entire  eity  through  seven  and  one-half 
miles  of  iieavy  cast-iron  {)i{)e,  none  less  than  six  inches 
diameter  and  as  large  in  main  lines  as  twelve  inches  diameter. 

THE  NEW  BERNE  SEWERAGE  COMPANY. 

John  F.  Zebley,  President.  B.  W.  Homans,  Treasurer. 

The  system  consists  of  six  miles  of  tiie  "separate  system," 
conveying  house  sewerage  alone,  and  drains  the  entire  por- 
tion of  the  city  occupied  b}''  residences  and  stores.  It  awaits 
the  completion  of  the  water-works  to  permit  flushing  by 
means  of  the  automatic  flush-tank,  and  will  then  l-e  equal 
to  the  best  system  now  in  use  anywhere. 

EAST  CAROLINA  FISH,  OYSTER,  GAME  AND 
INDUSTRIAL  ASSOCIATION. 

The  first  Fair  held  by  this  Association  was  November  13, 
1SS7.  It  was  ))ermanenlly  organized  in  April,  1888.  The 
annual  premiums  aggregate  between  §15,000  and  $(5,000, 

Present  otiicers:  President,  William  Dunn;  Vice-Presi- 
dents, E.  H.  Meadows,  Joel  Kinsey,  W.  G.  Brinson,  T.  A. 
Mclutyre;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Charles  Reizenstein; 
Directors,  J.  A.  ^Meadows,  C.  E.  Foy,  T.  A.  Green,  George  H. 
Roberts,  Ralph  Gray,  George  Henderson,  W.  P.  Burrus,  O. 
H.  Guion,  P.  II.  Peiletier,  J.  A.  Bryan,  \V.  H.  Bray,  W.  F. 
Crockett,  George  N.  Ives,  J.  W.  Stewart. 

These  Fairs  are  usually  held  in  February,  and  are  gener- 
allv  considered  the  best  held  in  the  State,  wdiile  it  is  univer- 
sally conceded  that,  so  far  as  the  fish,  oyster  and  game 
exhibits  are  ccmcerned,  they  far  excel  any  other  Fair  in  the 
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ST.  JOHN'S  COMMANDERY,  No.  10,  K.  T. 

MEETS  FIRST  AND  THIRD  FRIDAYS. 

Joseph  H.  Ilackburn E.  C. 

Ferdinand   Ulrich G. 

Hugh  J.  Lovick C.  G. 

Thomas  Daniels Ex.  P. 

S.R.  Street S.  W. 

James  Redmond J.  W. 

Thomas  A.  Green Treasurer. 

Thomas  F.  McCarthy Recorder. 

L.J.  Taylor Standard  Bearer. 

E.  F.  Rowe Sword  Bearer. 

John  C.  Green Warden. 

W.  R.  Warters Sentinel. 

Membership,  17. 

NEW  BERNE  CHAPTER,  No.  4(3,  R.  A.  M. 

Thomas  A.  Green H.  P. 

Joseph  H.  Ilackburn K. 

Ferdinand  Ulrich S. 

Needham  Case C.  of  H. 

John  C.Green P.  S. 

0.  Marks R.  A.  C. 

S.  R.  Street M.  of  3rd  V. 

Benjamin  Hahn M.  of  2d  V. 

J.  S.  Mann M.  of  1st  V. 

R.  S.  Primrose Treasurer. 

Hugh  J.  Lovick Secretary. 

W.  R.  Warters Guard. 

Membership,  37. 

ST.  JOHN'S  LODGE,  No.  3,  A.,  F.  &  A.  M. 

MEETS  SECOND  WEDNESDAY. 

Thomas  Daniels W.  M. 

Hugh  J.  Lovick S.  W. 

O.  H.  Guion J.  W. 

John  C.  Green S.  D. 

Robert  S.  Primrose J-  D. 

Thomas  A.  Green Treasurer. 

J.  S.  Basnight Secretary. 

W.  R.  Warters Tiler. 


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ATHENIA  LODGE,  No.  8,  K.  of  P. 

MEETS  EVERY  TUESDAY  NIGHT  AT  HOWARD'S  HALL. 

J.  W.  Waters C.  C. 

J.  C.  Scales V.  C. 

J.  H.  Benton Prelate. 

T.  W.  Dewey M.  of  W. 

W.  B.  Boyd K.  of  R.  and  S. 

T.  A.  Green M.  of  E. 

R.  D    Hancock M.  of  F. 

W.  R.  Warters M.  at  A. 

J.  E   Gaskill I.  G. 

Eli  Elliott O.  G. 

SUPREME  LODGE,  KNIGHTS  OF  HARMONY. 

John  S.  Manix Supreme  President. 

J.  K.Willis Supreme  Vice-President. 

W.  B.  Boyd Supreme  Secretary. 

T.  H.  Davis Supreme  Treasurer. 

S.  R.  Ball Supreme  Chaplain. 

H.  C.  Whitehurst Attorney. 

H.  H.  Tooker . Marshal. 

J.  T.  Lincoln Deputy  Marshal. 

J.  L.  Quidby Guard. 

Membership  September  30,  1S93,  215. 

CRAVEN  LODGE,  No.  1,  KNIGHTS  OF  HARMONY. 

MEETS  IN  HOWARD'S  HALL  SECOND  AND  FOURTH  WEDNES- 
DAY NIGHTS. 

S.  R.  Ball President. 

J.  T.  Lewis Vice-President. 

J.  H.  Smith Secretary. 

W.  B.  Boyd Financial  Secretary. 

John  P.  Hall Treasurer. 

A.  T.  Strausbury Chaplain. 

H.  H.  Tooker Marshal. 

J.  C.  Scales Inner  Guard. 

J.  R.  Medford Outer  Guard. 


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ORDER  OF  CHOSEN  FRIENDS. 

MEETS  FIRST  AND  THIRD  WEDNESDAY  NIGHTS. 

G.  L.  Wadsworth __.  Councillor. 

T.  J.  Crowder Vice-Councillor. 

W.  F.  Rountree .Secretary. 

K.  R.  Jones Treasurer. 

W.  B.  Boyd Prelate. 

C.  F.  Hargett Marshal. 

D.  L.  Roberts Warden. 

F.  Boesser Guardian. 

E.  Tucker Sentinel. 

EUREKA  LODGE,  No.  7,  I.  0.  O.  F. 

J.  B.  Clark N.  G. 

B.  B  Neal V.  G. 

H.  M.  Groves-- Secretary. 

H.  L.  Hall Financial  Secretary. 

Joseph  Cohen Treasurer. 

J.  H.  Benton Past  Grand. 

John  H.  Ellis Warden. 

T.  W.  Dewey Conductor. 

T.  II.  Davis Ouier  Guard. 

A.  S.  Dixon ^ Inner  Guani. 

CALUMET  ENCAMPMENT,  No.  4,  I.  O.  0.  F. 

Joseph  Cohen Chief  Patriarch. 

J.  E.  Warren Senior  Ward(.^n. 

J.  H.  Benton High   Priest. 

B.  B.  Neal Junior  Warden. 

W.  B.  Boyd Scribe. 

CRAVEN   LODGE,  No.  37,  R.  S.  G.  F. 

N.  Tisdale- Ruler. 

S.  B.   Waters Instructor. 

S.  R.  Ball Councillor. 

W.  G.  Brinson Secretary. 

W.  F.  Rountree Financial  Secretary. 

W.  B.  Boyd Treasurer. 

H.  Taylor Director. 

S.  W.  Willis Prelate. 

J.  K.  Willis Warden. 

B.  F.  Stilly Sentinel. 


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TRENT  LODGE,  No.  411,  R.  A. 

MEETS  IN  HOWARD'S  HALL  FIRST  FRIDAY  NIGHTS. 

C.  L.  Ives Regent. 

S.  K.  Eaton A'ice  Regent. 

J.  R.  Parker Orator. 

S.  M.  Brinson Secretar}'. 

W.  B.  ]5oyd Collector. 

W.  F.  Rountree Treasurer. 

R.  A.   Richardson Cha[)lain. 

A.  E.  Kibbard Guide. 

F.  Boesser Warden. 

E.  Tucker Sentrv, 

Members,  122. 

KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR. 

MEETS  SECOND  AND  FOURTH  FRIDAY  NIGHTS  IN  HOWARD'S 

HALL. 

G.  K.  Bagby Dictator. 

Joseph  Cohen X.  Dictator. 

S.  D.  Pope A.  Dictator. 

W.  B.  Boyd Re[>orter. 

W.  F.  Rountree Financial   Re{)orter. 

K.  R.  Jones Treasurer. 

H.  L.  Hall Chaplain. 

J.  S.  Basnight Guide. 

F.  Boesser Guardian. 

E.  Tucker Sentinel. 

AMERICAN  LEGION  OF  HONOR. 

John  S.  Long Commander. 

Hill  Humphrey Vice-Commander. 

W.  B    Boyd Secretary. 

T.  G.  Dixon Collector. 

John  C.  Green Orator. 

W.  F.  Rountree Treasurer. 

C.  E.  Foy Chaplain. 

M.  Ilahn Guide. 

D.  L.  Roberts Warden. 

J.  A.  Patterson Sentrv. 


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ORDER  OF  TONTI. 

A.  R.  Denuisou President. 

H.  B.   Lane Vice-President. 

W.  B.  Boyd Secretary. 

R.  A.  Willis Treasurer. 

G.  A.  Atkinson Warden. 

T.  J.  Turner Sentinel. 

ORDER  OF  PENTI. 

H.  J.  Lovick President. 

H.  E.  Baxter Vice-President. 

W.  B.  Boyd Secretary. 

C.  L.  Ives Treasurer. 

J.  H.  Ellis Chaplain. 

ORDER  OF  FRATERNAL  LEGION. 

J.  K.  Willis Commander. 

W.  B.  Boyd Adjutant. 

George  D.  Bowden Enrolling  Officer. 

S.  H.  Scott Treasurer. 

John  Suter Guardian. 

Thomas  Bowden Sentinel. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

The  city  has  two  volunteer  steam  fire  companies.  The 
Atlantic,  organized  in  1845.  This  company  uses  a  Silsby 
engiue,  and  has  a  membership  of  thirty-three.  The  New 
Berne  No.  1  was  organized  in  1865,  uses  a  Button  engine, 
and  has  a  membership  of  thirty.  In  connection  are  two 
horse  hose  carriages,  carrying  a  total  of  some  2,500  feet  of 
hose.     The  oflRcers  of  the  department  are: 

Chief  Engineer E.  W.  Smallwood. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer W.  D.  Barrington. 

Foreman  Atlantic W.  D.  Barrington. 

Foreman  New  Berne J.  W.  Moore. 

The  general  alarm  s^^stem  is  used,  and  bell  repeats  taps 
as  sent  from  box.  There  are  ten  alarm  stations.  This  was 
the  first  fire  department  in  the  State  to  have  trained  horses  and 
hanging  harness,  and  it  has  been  victorious  in  every  tire 
tournament  in  which  it  took  p.art. 


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COTTON  AND  GRAIN  EXCHANGE. 

CRAVEN  STREET. 

Officers  Elected  October  4,  1893. 

President S.  W.  Smalhvood. 

Vice  President Dr.  Charles  Duffy. 

Treasurer T.  A.  Green. 

Secretary James  Redman. 

Superintendent D.  T.  Caraway. 

Directors:  R.  R.  Jones,  J.  A.  Latham,  Matt.  Manly,  G. 
A.  Oliver  and.  C.  E.  Foy. 

CHURCHES. 

Christ,  Episcopal. — Corner  Middle  and  Pollock  streets. 
Rev.  T.  N.  M.  George,  Rector.     Residence,  82  Craven  street. 

First  Presbyterian. — New  street.  Rev.  C.  G.  Vardell, 
Pastor.     Residence,  Johnson  street. 

Baptist. — Middle  street.  Rev.  Rufus  Ford,  Pastor.  Resi- 
dence, corner  of  Johnson  and  Graves  streets. 

(-ENTENARY  Methodist  EPISCOPAL. — New  strcct.  Rev. 
W.  T.  Willis,  Pastor.  Residence,  corner  Middle  and  New 
strf^ets. 

Hancock  Street  Methodist  Episcopal. — Rev.  J.  F. 
Butt,  Pastor.     Residence,  New  street. 

Disciples.— Hancock  street.  Rev.  D.  J.  Petrie,  Pastor. 
Residence,  New  street. 

Hebrew  Synagogue.— Middle  street.  Dr.  J.  Kaiser, 
Rabbi.     Residenc*^,  4u  South  Front  street. 

Roman  Catholic. — Corner  Middle  and  New  sts.  Father 
P.  F.  Quinn,  Priest.     Residence,  167  Middle  street. 

Freewill   Baptist. — Fleet  street.      Rev.    Lupton, 

Pastor.     Residence, 

Episcopal  Chapel.— street.    Rev.  T.  M.  N.  George. 

Residence,  __  Craven  street. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Brinson,  W.  G.,  G5  South  Front  street. 

Hill,  E  G.,  corner  South  Front  and  Hancock  streets. 

Street,  S.  R.,  70  South  Front  street. 

Ulrich,  F.,  4(5  Middle  street. 


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INSURANCE  AGENTS. 

•    Brinson,  W.  G.,  65  South  Front  street. 
Henderson,  George,  4  Craven  street. 
Howard,  M.  R.,  65  Pollock  street. 
Long,  John  S.,  70  Craven  street. 
Oliver,  W.  II.,  57  South  Front  street. 
Street,  S.  R.,  79  South  Front  street. 
See  general  directory  for  residenc--. 

LAWYERS. 

Bragaw,  S.  C,  70  Middle  street,  up  stairs. 

Clark  &  Clark,  7U  Pollock  st. ;  residence,  85  Pollock  st. 

Caho,  W.  T.,  76  South  Front  st. ;  residence,  Fulford  House. 

Guion,  O.  H.,  71  Middle  street,  up  stairs;  residence,  186 
Middle  street. 

Moore,  L.  J.,  74  South  Front  st. ;  residence,  83  Craven  st. 

Mclver,  W.  D.,  114  Middle  street,  rooms  1  and  3  up  stairs; 
residence,  same. 

Mann,  J.  S.,  68  Craven  street;  residence,  same. 

Nixon,  R  B.,  65  Pollock  street. 

O'Ha.^a,  J.  E.  (col.),  31  Craven  st, ;  residence,  George  st. 

Simmons  &  Gibb?,  68  South  Front  street. 

Stevenson,  M.  D.  W.,  72  South  Front  street;  re.'idence,  119 
Pollock  street. 

Stevenson,  Harry  C,  72  South  Front  street;  residence  106 
Craven  street. 

Tisdale,  Frank.,  76  South  Front  street;  residence,  same. 

Ttiomas,  C.  R.,  72  Craven  st. ;  residenc^^.  East  Fnuit  st. 

Waters,  J.  W.,  55  South  Front  st.;  residence,  10  Change  st. 

Whitehurst,  H.  C,  60  Craven  st.;  residence,  19  Queen  st. 

White,  George  H.  (col.),  64  Broad  street;   residence  on 
Johnson  and  Metcalf  streets. 

Williamson,  R.   W.  (col.),  62  Craven  street;  residence,  75 
Burn  street. 

DENTISTS. 

Clark,  J.  D.,  D.  D.  S.,  86  Craven  street;  residence,  same. 
Bagby,  G.  K.,  D.  D.  S.,  95  Middlt^  street;  residence,  same. 
Benton,  J.  IL,  D.  D.  S,  90   Middle  street;  residence,   38 
New  street. 


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NEW  BERNE'S  RAILROAD  LINES. 

Though  not  claiming  to  be  the  great  raih'oad  centre  of 
the  South,  the  two  lines  running  into  New  Berne  ntlbrd 
most  excellent  and  ample  passenger  and  freight  facilities. 
The  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina,  running  from  CJoldsboro 
to  Morehead  City,  of  which  W.  S.  Chadwick  is  President, 
and  S.  L.  Dill  is  Superintendent,  has  its  main  oftices  and 
company  shops  (and  gets  the  bulk  of  its  patronage)  here. 
The  management  is  conservative,  and  the  increase  in  freights 
from  the  trucking  and  lumber  interests  has  recently  put  the 
road  in  a  better  condition  than  ever  before,  the  stock  having 
more  than  doubled  in  market  value,  and  the  first  dividend 
declared. 

The  completion  in  August  of  the  Wilmington,  New  Berne 
and  Norfolk  road  to  this  place,  gives  easy  and  quick  trans- 
portation South  via  Wilmington,  and  North  to  the  truck, 
fish  and  oysters  of  the  Jacksonville  and  New  River  section, 
via  New  Berne  and  the  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  road. 
This  road  runs  through  the  finest  timber  lands  of  the  State, 
is  under  efficient  management,  and  when  completed  to  Nor- 
folk will  shorten  the  time  from  Wilmington  to  New  York 
and  Philadelphia  some  five  or  six  hours.  Its  road-bed  from 
New  Berne  to  Wilmington  is  one  of  the  best  in  the  State. 
Their  head  office  is  in  Wilmington,  with  IT.  A.  Whitmg  Gen- 
eral Superintendent,  and  J.  W.  Martenis,  General  Freight 
and  Passenger  Agent. 

Both  of  these  lines  connect  with  steamers  to  Elizabeth 
City  and  Norfolk,  and  give  through  bills  lading  to  Northern, 
Southern  and  European  points. 


W.  D.  MWER. 


Lawyer, 

La' 

Col 

100  and  102  Middle  Street,  Rooms  1  and  2,  second  floor 


Law  and  Commercial 
Collections. 


Owen  H.  Guion, 


^^.tloraey  at  jIqlWj 

NEW  BERNE,  N.  C. 


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30  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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Modern 


Middle  Street. 

Reasonable 
Rates. ^^^== 


CENTRE  OF  THE  BUSINESS  PORTION 
OF  THE  CITY. 

CiisiiiB  Diisiipsfil        Comercial  Rates,  $2  per  toy. 


M.  PATTERSON  k  SON, 


PROPRIETORS. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


31 


W.  DUNN,  President.  JAMES  REDMOND,  Vice-President. 

BENJ.  S.  GUION,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


'J 


MANUFACTURERS   OF 


Pure 


/ 


NEW  BERNE,  N.  C. 


Output,  twenty  tons  daily  of  Pure  Crystal 
Ice  from  distilled  water. 


1|^=*  Orders  for  car-load  lots  solicited,  and  filled 
promptly. 


Ice  delivered  by  wagons  in  any  part  of  tlie 


city. 


BENJ.  S.  QUION,  MANAGER. 


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32  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WATSON  &  DANIELS, 

DEAI.ERS   IN 

COAL  AND  ICE. 

Country  Produce  Generally. 

4S  MIDDLE  STREET. 

W.   J.    LUCAS.  W.    U.    LEWIS. 

LUCAS  &  LEWIS, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

Choice  Family  Groceries 

AND 

FARMERS'  SUPPLIES. 


Highest  Prices  Paid  for  Country  Produce. 


PROPRIETORS  OF  THE  "CITY  BAKERY." 
Nos.  60  Middle  and  89  and  91  South  Front  Streets. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS.  33 


THE 


Wilmington,  # 

Newbern  and 
^         Norfolk  Railway 


THE  ONLY 

^i^  DIRECT  LINE 

BETWEEN 


Wilmington    and    Newbern. 


Two  Daily  Passenger  Trains,  First-class  Service, 

Only  three  and  one-half  hours  between  the  two  cities. 

Double  Daily  Freight  Service, 

Only  four  and  one-half  hours  in  transit. 


Connects  at  Newbern  with  Boat  Lines,  and  with  A.  &  N.  C.  R.  R. 
for  all  Northern  and  Western  points,  and  at  Wilmington  with  the  differ- 
ent lines  for  the  South. 

Through  Tickets  and  Through  Bills  Lading.  Freight  handled  with 
dispatch. 

For  information,  address 

H.  A.  WHITING.  Gen.  Manager.  J.   W.  MARTENIS,  G.  F.  and  P.  A., 

Wilmington,  N.  C. 
JOHN  S.  NIANIX.  Agent,  T.   C.  MclLHENNY.  Jr.,  Agent. 

Newbern,  N.  C.  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

3 


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34 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


E.  H.  &  J.  fi.  MEADOWS  CO., 

Manufacturers  of 

MEADOWS'  SPECIAL  GUANOS 


9 


LEADING  BRANDS: 
Meadows'  Great  Potato  Guano.  ... 

Meadows'  Cabbage  Guano 

Meadows'  All  Crop  Guano 

Meadows'  Tobacco  Gu^no 


Meadows'  IC^  Ammouiated  Guano.  .  . 
.  .  .  Meadows'  Pea  and  Eean  Guano. 
Meadows'  Cotton  Guano 


F.   A.    BOYER. 


T.  J.   BOYER. 


BoYKR    Bros., 


FOR    DRILLING 

OIL,    GAS   OR  ARTESIAN  WELLS. 


Perfect  Machinery  for  Drilling  Wells  and  Furnishing  Pipe  4%  to  via 
inches  in  diameter  and  from  100  to  2,000  feet  deep. 


Reference: — The  city  authorities  of  New  Berne,  >s\  C,  and  Fos- 
toria,  Ohio. 

RESIDENCE,  HOTEL  ALBERT. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS.  35 


^THE  GREAT-=^ 


flmerican 


^  Banki^apt  ^ 


•    •     .Bb^  V^  Vxft.  jl  v<^  jl       •    • 


Desires  Correspondenee- 


WITH  ALL  DEFUNCT  MER- 
CHANTS WHO  CANNOT  ^lEET 

-^  THEIR    BILLS,    AND    DESIRE 

TO  CLOSE  OUT  TO  BIG  IKE 
AT  40c.,   50c.,  or  67>^c.  ON  THE 

^  DOLLAR,    THEREBY    SAVING 

THE  EXPENSE  OF  LAWYER'S 
FEE  AND  ASSIGNEE. 

NEW  BERNE,  N.  C. 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

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36 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


P,  M.  CHADWICK 


♦  ♦  ♦  ♦  ♦  ^|9ei*cl?ant  Cailor. 


-FULL  LINE  OF- 


Cl]CDtOtS, 

^   Serges, 

Diagonals, 
"^   rOorstebs, 
&c.,  d-c. 

FOR  ALL  SEASONS 


PROMPT  ATTENTION  TO  ORDERS  AND  SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED. 


43  Pollock  St.,  Near  Post-office. 


nasi-iiaSc 


]B^meits  and  Jl^eitchante  Bank 

-^^  PEW  lEKP.  Po  C 


Capital  Paid  In, 
Dividends  Paid, 
Surplus  and  Profits, 


$75,000 
8,250 
7,400 


officers: 
L.   H.  Cutler,  President.  W.  S.  Chadwick,    Vice-President. 

T.  W.  Dewey,   Cashier.  A.  H.  Powell,  Teller. 

C.  E.  Smith,  Collector. 


directors: 

JNO.    SUTER,  p.    H.    PELLETIER, 

W.  S.  Chadwick,  J.  W.  Stewart, 

Wm.  Cleve,  T.  W.  Dewey. 


L.  H.  Cutler, 
E.  B.  Hackburn, 

N.    M.   JURNEY, 

with  well  established  connections,  this  Bank  is  prepared  to  ofiFer  all 
accommodations  consistent  with  conservative  banking. 


NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 


1S93. 


ABBEEVIATIONS  USED  IN  THIS  BOOK. 


agt agent 

ast assistant 

bkpr bookkeeper 

elk clerk 

cor corner 


mfg ._. —manufacturing 

nifr manufacturer 

nigr manager 

pres president 

propr... proprietor 


(0) colored       r residence 

^■^P"" -housekeeper   '    supt superintendent 


AGOSTIXE  F  M,  bkpr,  r  124  Broad 
Agfostine  NB,  elk,  124  Broad 
Allen  W  F  (c),  barber,  (38  Middle 

American  House  (boarding),  N  Whitford  propr,  80  Middle 
Arpin  Nicholas,  shoemaker,  42  Pallock 
Atlantic  Steam  Fire  Engine  Co,  W  D  Barrington   Foreman, 

47-49  Craven 
Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  R  R  pass  depot,  30  Queen 
Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  R  R  frt  depot,  head  East  Front 
Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  R  R,  offices  26-28  Queen 
Avery  AVm  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co. 

BRAGAW  &  RICHARDSON,  produce  dealers,  25  Middle 
Beider  L,  clothing,  37  Middle 
Barrington   W  D,  clothing  and  furnishing,  G7  Middle,  r 

02  South  Front 
Bell  C  S,  jeweler,  83  Middle,  r  127  Middle 
Berry  Richard,  druggist,  87  Middle,  r  same 
Baxter  J  J,  dry  goods  and  clothing,  91  Middle,  r  62  South 

Front 
Banks  Hugh  L  (c),  barber,  93  Middle 
Baxter  E  B,  jeweler,  99  Middle,  r  22  Eden 
Brock  H  B,  mgr  drug  store  C  C  Green  estate,  3  Middle,  r 

17  Change 


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38  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

Barrington  A  L,  elk,  r  16  Pollock 

Bryan  EW,  saloon,  51  South  Front,  r70  Burn 

Bryan  Merrill,  bartender,  51  South  Front 

Bryan  Jerr}^  bartender,  South  Front 

Bradham  C  D,  grain  dealer,  24  Craven,  r  27  Pollock 

Broadstreet  G  C,  elk,  22  Craven,  r  176  South  Front 

Bryan  E  K,  cotton  weigher,  Cotton  Exchange,  r  135  Craven 

Bryan  W  P  M,  at  So  Ex  Co,  18  Craven,  r  188  Middle 

Bishop  W  H,  steamboat  elk,  r  55  New 

Burrus,  J  Leo,  steamboat  elk,  r  East  Front  and  New 

Bishop  E  K,  commission  merchant,  near  0  D  whf,  r  55  New 

Battle  Gen  C  A,  journalist,  r  33  Pollock 

Br3ran,  Miss  Mary  L,  manager  W  U  Tel  Co,  71  Craven,  r  23 

Broad 
Berry  E  T,  painter,  141  Middle,  r  139  Pollock 
Biddle  J  W,  Register  of  Deeds,  court-house,  r  29  Pollock 
Barnum  E  H,  accountant,  r  131  Broad 
Bray  N  A,  elk  H  and  W,  47-49  Pollock 
Baxter  H  E,  elk  H  and  W  47-49,  r  96  Middle 
Boyd  W  B,  insurance  agent  and  collector,  150  Middle 
Bagby  Dr  G  K,  dentist,  95  Middle,  r  same 
Benton  Dr  J  H,  dentist,  99  Middle,  r  36  New 
Barham  David  E  (c),  jailer,  county  jail 
Ball  S  R,  dep  elk  court,  r  130  Pollock 
Boyd  W  G,  elk  A  and  N  C  R  R  office,  r  151  Middle 
Bragaw  S  C,  lawyer,  71  Middle,  upstairs,  rll7  Pollock 
Brinkley  Alex,  elk,  r  165  Broad 
Brinson  H  T,  policeman,  r  26  Spring 

Bishop  Geo,  box  mfr  and  undertaker,  100  Hancock,  r  55  New 
Bynum  A  L,  grocer,  119  Hancock,  r  same 
Boyd  W  G,  machinist  A  and  NCR  R,  r  Hancock's  boarding- 
house 
Bryan  Green,  collector  Nat  Bank,  r  cor  Johnson  and  Middle 
Boon  Jno  A,  meat  market,  154  Broad 
Blount  Sylvester  (c),  barber,  164  Broad 
Brinson  J  G,  painter  A  and  N  C  R  R  shops,  r  26  Spring  * 
Burrus  W  P  &  Co,  com  mchts,  34  Middle,  r  East  Front  and 

New 
Bowden  F  M,  grocer,  44  Middle,  r  15  George 
Bowden  Thos,  saloon,  52  Middle,  r  115  Craven 
Blumgardt  S,  saloon,  126  Middle,  r  13  Broad 
Baugert  E  D,  jeweler,  140  Middle,  r  21  Hancock 


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NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY.  39 

Bow  Timothy  (c),  barber,  140  Middle 
Bryan  James  A,  Pres  Nat  Bank,  r  151  Middle. 
]>rock  X  M,  horse  dealer,  70  tSoutli  Front,  r  17  Change 
Branson  W   G,  insurance  agency,  05  South  Front,  r  94 

Broad 
Bergeron  B  "W,  saloon,  71  South  Front,  r  Fulford  House. 
Bowden  J  W,  elk,  r  20  Hancock 
Brinson  Benj,  mechanic,  r  8  Metcalf 
Berry  R  H,  insurance  agent,  r  25  Hancock. 
Barrington  &  Co,  sewing  machines,  82  Broad 
Barrington  J  B  (B  &  Co),  r  82  Broad 
Barrington  W  R  (B  &  Co),  282  Broad 
Bowden  G  D,  grocer,  75  Broad,  r  118  Broad 
Brinson  W  W,  locomotive  engineer  A   and  NCR  R,  r  cor 

Metcalf  and  South  Front' 
Bishop  W  H,  watchman  A  and  N  C  R  R,  r  Fair  Grounds 
Bishop  S  C,  elk,  r  55  New 
Brice  Jno  H  (c),  meat  mnrket,  12  Pasteur 
Blades  W  B,  r  113  East  Front. 
Bryant  Prout  (c),  Trent  River  Lumber  Co. 
Bryant  Asa  (c),  Trent  River  Lumber  Co. 
Bryant  Owen  (c),  Trent  River  Lumber  Co. 
Bryant  Virgil  (c),  meat  market,  55  Broad 
Bryan  Judge  H  R  (Superior  Court),  r  68  East  Front 
Barnes  James  (c),  employe  Congdon  &  Co 
Banks  Nat  (c),  employe  Congdon  &  Co 
Bryant  J  C  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 
Bryant  A  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 
Bryant  Jesse  (c)  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 
Blount  B  W  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 
Bull  Rev  Edward,  r  13  George 
Boesser  Frederick,  cabinet  maker,  r  93  Craven 
Basnight  J  S,  mgr  New  Berne  Lumber  Co,  r  4G  East  Front 
Bishop  R  H,  elk,  r  55  New 

Butt  Rev  J  F,  pastor  M  E  Church,  Hancock,  r  17  New 
Brown  Henry  (c),  huckster,  Mace's  corner,  foot  Middle  st 

COHEN  J  S,  mgr  Champion  Clothing  House,  r  57  Middle 
Cohen  Ed,  elk,  r  57  Middle 
Champion  Clothing  House,  57  Middle 
Credle  Clauss,  elk,  r  62  South  Front 
Cutler  L  H  &  Co,  hardware,  G9  Middle 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

40  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

Cutler  L  H,  pres  Farmers  ar.d  MeicLaijls  Bank,  05  Pollock 

r  94  Pollock 
Citizens  Bank,  71  Middle 
Cohen  Sol,  clothing,  77  Middle,  r  89  Pollock 
Cohen  W  H,  elk,  77  Middle,  r  89  Pollock 
Cox  W  S,  elk,  r  104  Pollock 

Cohen  A,  pianos  and  organs,  90  Middle,  r  Hotel  Albert 
Cotton  Exchange,  20  Craven 
Carraway  D  T,  Supt  Cotton  Exchange,  r  12  Broad 
Crabtree  Jno  H  &  Co,  founders  and  machinists,  33  to  41 

Craven 
Crabtree  Jno  H,  r  107  South  Front 
City  Hall  and  Offices,  51  Craven 
Cox  E  B,  trucker,  54  Craven 
Cox  P  S,  r  54  Craven 

Cox  W  B,  bartender,  126  Middle,  r  45  Middle  (upstairs) 
Camron  Mack,  pressman,  64  Craven 
Clarke  W  E,  postmaster,  r  109  East  Front 
Chadwick  F  M,  tailor,  43  Pollock,  r  36  East  Front 
Carraway  T  D,  elk,  r  12  Broad 
Case  E  M,  elk,  r  128  East  Front 

Court  House  Craven  County,  cor  Craven  and  Broad 
County  Jail  Craven  County,  cor  Craven  and  Broad 
Credle  B  G,  elk  Register  Deeds,  court-house,  r  62    South 

Front 
Clark  Dr  J  D,  dentist,  86  Craven,  r  same 
Churchill  L  L,  tinner,  r  77  Pollock 
Clark  C  C,  lawyer,  79  Pollock,  r  85  Pollock 
Clark  W  W,  lawyer,  79  Pollock,  r  .s5  Pollock 
Clark  &  Clark,  lawyers,  79  Pollock,  r  85  Pollock 
Clark  C  C,  jr,  machinist,  r  85  Pollock 
Clark  Edward  E,  r  79  Pollock 
Clark  Edward,  elk,  r  85  Pollock 
Clark  G  L,  elk,  r  85  Pollock 
Clark  J  P,  civil  engineer  W  N  &  N  II  R,  r  cor  New  and  East 

Front  ^ 

Coward  Mrs  Delia,  grocer,  121  Pollock,  r  123  Pollock 
Cook  Samuel,  carriage  maker,  126  Pollock,  r  same 
Cox  EB,jr,  elk,  r  138  Broad 

Carpenter  E  W,  claim  and  real  estate  agent,  48  Broad,  r  same 
Charlton  G  E,  machinist,  r  22  New 
Congdon  &  Co,  saw  and  planing  mills,  head  East  Front 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 

NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY.  41 

CoUigan  Wm,  saloon,  31  Queen,  r  IIG  Hancock 

Congdon  D,  r  1(51  Graves 

Congdon  J  F,  r  IGl  Graves 

Case  Needham,  constraction  master  Atlantic  anil  North 
Carolina  Railroad,  r  128  Eist  Front 

Clark  J  B,  r  115  East  Front 

Clark  Lumber  Co,  office  No  1  King 

Clark  J  F,  grocer,  36  Middle,  r  lOli  Hancock 

Caho  W  T,  lawyer,  70  South  Front,  r  Fulford  House 

Credle  Mrs  B  G,  boarding-house,  G2  South  Front 

Credle  Mrs  S  E,  boarding-house,  37  South  Front 

Cohn  S  &  Son,  meat  market,  81  South  Front 

Cohn  Isaac,  r  cor  King  and  Graves 

Chapman  M  VV  (c),  merchandise,  83  South  Front 

Carter  L  J,  machine  agent,  r  9  Pollock 

Carraway  J  R  B,  Treasurer  National  Bank,  r  7  Broad 

Carraway  J  E,  elk  National  Bank,  r  7  Broad 

Collins  Jack,  printer,  r  20  Metcalf 

Collins  J  C,  watchman,  r  20  Metcalf 

Crispen  Wm  (c),  Trent  River  Lumber  Co 

Case  C  E.  elk,  r  128  East  Front 

Chadwick  E  W,  ast  fit  agt  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina 
Railroad,  r  89  Hancock 

Cooper  J  L,  manager  Trent  River  Lumber  Co,  r  87  Hancock 

Chadwick  W  S,  President  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Rail- 
road, r  Hotel  Albert 

Clark  James  B,  r  111  East  Front 

Crawford  Virgil  (c),  employe  Congdon  &  Co 

Clark  James  (c),  employe  Congdon  &  Co 

Charles  Jame.'S  (c),  employe  Congdon  &  Co 

Cradle  Grant  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Cft 

Crockett  Wm  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 

Curtis  Wm  (c),  emplove  Stinson  Lumber  Co 

Charlotte  W  E,  painter,  r  141  Pollock 

Coplon  S,  dry  goods,  28  Middle 

DAIL  G  D.  bookkeeper,  r  82  Pollock 
Daniels  John,  fish  dealer,  10  Middle 
Discs  way  C,  r  30  East  Front 
Davenport  B  B,  clerk,  r  122  Pollock 

Daniels  Thomas,  fish  and  oyster  dealer,  11  Middle,  r  95 
Pollock 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

42  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIKECTORY. 

Davis  &  Arnold  (c),  saloon,  47  Middle 

Duffy  F  S,  druggist,  61  Middle,  r  18  George 

Dufty  S  S,  drug  clerk,  Gl  Pollock,  r  18  George 

Duffy  J  B,  drug  clerk,  61  Pollock,  r  18  George 

Dannenberg  E,  bottler,  22  Craven,  r  cor  Graves  and  King 

Disosway  &  Churchill,  mill  supplies,  43  Craven. 

Disosway  J  J,  r  118  Pollock 

Dunn  John,  grocer  and  confectioner,  55  and  57  Pollock,  r  150 
Middle 

Duffy  H  B,  dry  goods,  67  Pollock,  r  27  Pollock 

Dewey  T  W,  cashier  Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank,  65  Pol- 
lock, r  66  Broad 

Dillingham  Mrs  E  F,  books  and  stationery,  143  Middle. 

Duffy  Dr  Charles,  physician  and  surgeon,  116  Middle,  r  120 
"Pollock 

Dill  S  L,  Superintendent  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Rail- 
road, r  122  Broad 

Duguid  Dr  J  W,  physician  and  surgeon,  90  Middle,  r  111 
•    Pollock 

Duguid  Edward,  Supt  Meadows  Grist  Mill,  r  111  Pollock. 

Davis  Capt  Peter,  steamer  Neuse,  r  138  Pollock 

Dixon  J  B,  policeman,  r  67  Craven 

Daves  Edward  Graham,  r  43  Broad 

Duffy  Dr  Leinster,  59  Broad,  r  65  Broad 

Duncan  C  D,  locomotive  engineer  Atlantic  and  North  Caro- 
lina Railroad,  r  82  New 

Douglas  Frederic  (c),  claim  agent,  r  and  office  74  New  South 
Front 

Dail  Miss  Hattie,  teacher  Collegiate  Institute,  r  82  Pollock 

Davis  J  P  C,  clerk  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Railroad 
freight  depot,  r  35  South  Front 

Duffy  Dr  Francis,  116  Middle,  r  Hotel  Albert 

Davis  T  H,  furniture,  58  Middle,  r  35  South  Front 

Dunn  William,  President  New  Berne  Ice  Company,  and 
trucker,  r  150  Middle 

Dudley  E  R  (c),  trucker,  r  Macadamized  Road  * 

Davis  Mrs  Eliza,  r  35  South  Front 

Disosway  Mark,  wholesale  liquor  dealer,  67  South  Front, 
r  Hancock 

Draney  P  M,  hardware,  97  and  99  South  Front,  r  96  South 
Front 

Dough  Augustus,  r  98  South  Front 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY.  43 

Dennison  Maj  A  R,  r  cor  Metcalf  and  South  Front 

Duffy  R  N,  r  Hotel  Albert 

Disosway  R  J,  grocer,  cor  South  Front  and  Jones,  r  same 

Dunn  W  T,  jeweler,  8  Pasteur 

Dockham  C  M,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  Stinson  Lumber  Co., 

r  12  Queen 
Dinkins  J  D,  saloon,  6G  Middle  and  54  Middle 
Dennis  W  II,  fruits,  etc,  38  Middle 
Dudley  George  (c),  employe  Oongdon  &  Co 
Dudley  "William  (c),  emplo3'e  Congdon  &  Co 
Davis  L  A,  clerk,  r  56  Metcalf 
Dickerson  E  AV,  clerk,  r  19  Metcalf 
Dowdy  H  H,  boarding-house,  14  East  Front 
Duffy  Miss  Alice,  taxidermist,  r  IS  George 

EATON  S  K,  jeweller,  97  Middle,  r  115  Pollock 
East  Carolina  Dispatch  (steamboat  line)  office,  4  Craven, 
Geo  Henderson  agt 

Ellis  Wm,  mayor,  r  85  Pollock 

Ellis  W  B  shingle  mill,  r  25  Pollock 

Ellis  Jno  H,  bkpr,  29  South  Front,  r,85  Pollock 

Elliott  Eli,  policeman,  29  Jerman 

Edwards  A  M,  saloon,  Gl  Broad 

Emmett  Wm,  machinist  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Rail- 
road shops,  r  83  Pollock 

Elliott  &  Green  (c),  barbers,  116|  Middle 

Ellis  Mrs  E  B,  coal-yard  etc,  J  H  Ellis  mgr,  29  South  Front, 
r  25  Pollock 

Emmett  L  C,  machinist  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Rail- 
road shops,  r  83  Pollock 

Edwards  W  R  (c),  blacksmith  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina 
Railroad  shops 

Ellis  Sandy  (c),  laborer  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Rail- 
road shops 

Eubank  I  Wayne  (c),  auctioneer,  etc.  Craven,  r  45  Burn 

Elliott  S  P,  Stinson  Lumber  Co 

Edwards  C  R  F,  engineer  and  machinist,  r  54  Metcalf 

East  Carolina  Barrel  Factory,  B  B  Neal  mgr,  on  Trent  river, 
foot  Hancock 

Ellis'  Turpentine  Still,  J  H  Ellis  mgr.  East  Front 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

44  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

FARMERS  AND  MERCHANTS  BANK,  65  Pollock 
FOY  C  E,  cashier  Citizens  Bank,  r  1(5  Mi<Ulle 
FOY  C  B,  Supt  City  of  New  Berne  Water  Co,  and  New  Berne 

Sewerage  Co,  16  Craven,  r  175  Middle 
Foy  D  F,  elk  Citizens  Bank,  r  175  Middle 
Fowler's  Ferry,  foot  Pollock 
Fisher  Emanuel  (c),  green  grocer,  73  Broad 
FoUman  C,  merchandise,  103  Hancock,  r  same 
Fulford  House,  41  South  Front 
Fulford  W,  Fulford  House 

Ferrebee  Mrs  A  B,  teacher  Collegiate  Institute,  r  59  New 
Fulford  J  W,  locomotive  engineer  Atlantic  and  North  Caro 

Una  Railroad 
Folsom  Z  R,  general  manager  Stinson  Lumber  Co,  r  12  Queeu 
Fox  Harvey,  employe  Congdon  &  Co 
Fox  Wm,  employe  Congdon  &  Co 
Fleming  Jno  (c),  employe  Siinson  Lumber  Co. 
Fleming  G  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 
Ford  Rev  Rufus,  pastor  Baptist  church.  Middle,  r  2  Johnson 

GASKILL  E  T,  elk,  65  Middle 
Groves  H  M,  Teller  Citizens  Bank,  r  9  Johnson 
Green  Thos  A,  President  Citizens  Bank,  r  96  Pollock 
Guion  0  H,  lawyer,  71  Middle,  upstairs,  r  186  Middle 
Green  C  C,  mgr  of  est  of  H  B  Brock,  drugs,  103  Middle 
Gerock  E,  photographer,  107  Middle,  upstairs,  r  cor  Graves 

and  Union 
Gaskill  Geo  W,  druggist,  southeast  cor  Middle  and  Pollock, 

r  Hancock 
Gaskill  Charles  L,  journalist,  r  31  Hancock 
Gates  &  Oliver,  cotton  brokers,  19  Craven 
Gates  Thomas,  r  19  Broad 
Gray  Ralph,  agent  N  N  and  W  Direct  Line  Steamboat,  1 

Craven,  r  22  Pollock. 
Gaskill  J  E,  elk,  r  43  Craven 
Gaskins  J  C,  elk,  r  7  Broad 

Guion  W  R,  agent  Standard  Oil  Co,  foot  Craven,  r  82  Pollock 
Green  J  C,  machinist,  r  58  East  Front 
Gaston  House,  71  to  77  South  Front 
Gaskins  J  D,  elk,  r  7  Broad 
GritRn  A  L,  r  Hancock 
Green  H  J  (c).  Insurance  and  Notary  Public,  61  South  Front 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Mauufacturers,  Pliila. 

NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY.  45 

Gibbs  John  (c),  Trent  River  Lumber  Co 

Guion  Dr  John  A,  r  184  Middle 

Guion  B  S,  genl  mgr  New  Berne  Ice  Co,  r  184  Middle 

Green  Miss  E  P,  r  108  Middle 

Green  Mrs  Geo,  Sr,  172  Middle 

Gooding  R  J,  druggist,  90  Middle,  r  39  Hancock 

Gaskill  N  M,  tailor,  84  Middle,  r  31  Hancock 

Garrett  J  S,  saloon,  38  Middle,  r  same 

Gaskill  Fernie  &  Co,  fish  dealers,  14  Middle 

Gaskins  H,  Grocer,  105  East  Front 

Grice  Sam  (c),  laborer  Trent  Kiver  Lumber  Co 

Gaskins  A  J,  car  inspector  A  and  N  C  R  R,  Griffith 

Gaskins  W  D,  carpenter  A  and  N  C  R  R,  r  121  East  Front 

Green  Geo,  c  k  U  S  District  Court,  72  South  Front,  r  172 

Middle 
Gautur  Louis,  elk,  48  Middle 
Greenabaum  Bros,  canning  factory.  East  Front 
Gibbs  H  L,  lawyer,  r  23  Johnson 
Gillahunt  Lemuel  (c),  employe  Congdon  &  Co 
Gaskill  Fernie,  r  42  South  Front 
George  Rev  T  N  M,  rector  Episcopal  Church,  cor  Pollock 

and  Middle,  r  82  Craven 
Green  J  C,  engineer  Atlantic  steam  fire  engine 

HACKBURN  E  B,  r  101  Pollock 
Hudson  Samuel,  elk,  r  05  New 
Hill  C  B,  grain  dealer,  east  side  Market  Dock,  r  37  East  Front 
Hill  E  G,  L'nited  States  Commissioner  and  Justice  of  the 

Peace,  cor  South  Front  and  Hancock,  r  130  Pollock 
Hines  J  M,  ins  agt,  r  99  Middle,  upstairs 
Hines  Mrs  J  M,  boarding-house,  99  Middle,  upstairs 
Hill  H  V,  grocer,  39  Middle,  r  101  Craven 
Hauff  J  F,  elk,  r  21  Pollock 

Hotel  Albert,  81  Middle,  M  Patterson  &  Son  proprs 
Hughes  Dr  F  W,  85  Middle,  r  cor  Pollock  and  Craven 
Holland  J  B,  dry  goods,  95  Middle,  r  120  Broad 
Havens  Jonathan,  cotton  weigher  Cotton  Exchange,  r  112 

East  Front 
Henderson  George,  ins  agt,  4  Craven,  r  100  Broad 
Holland  H  B,  steamboat  elk  E  C  D  line,  r  108  South  Front 
Hill  R  R,  printer,  r  30  Pollock 
Harper  E  E,  ed  Xewhern  Journal,  r  Hotel  Albert 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frauk  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

46  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

Hancock  C  T,  local  ed  Neivbern  Journal,  r  106  Hancock 

Howard  J  M,  clothing  and  furnishings,  53  Pollock,  r  15 
Pollock 

Hassell  Durham,  confectioner,  41  Pollock 

Hall  H  L,  books  and  stationery,  43  Pollock,  r  192  Middle 

Hackburn  E  B,  r  101  Pollock 

Hovv'ard  M  R,  ins  agt,  65  Pollock,  r  Hotel  Albert 

Hardison  F  .1,  well-borer,  r  142  Pollock 

Harget  J  M,  r  160  Pollock 

Harrison,  J  M,  grocer,  cor  Spring  and  Pollock 

Hackburn  J  H,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  171  Broad 

Hussey  J  E  (c),  169  Broad 

Harget  D  A,  druggist,  153  Broad,  r  131  Broad 

Hurtt  S  F,  policeman,  r  175  Pollock 

Hughes  Dr  J  B,  r  88  Broad 

Hughes  N  C,  broker,  65  Pollock,  r  88  Broad 

Hamilton  S  C,  jr,  lumber  dealer 

Hancock's  Boarding-House,  105  Hancock 

Hatsell  Benjamin,  machinist  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina 
Railroad,  r  29  New 

Hancock  C  K,  conductor  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Rail- 
road, r  15  Union 

Howard  J  J,  ship  builder,  r  169  Middle 

How^ard  S  W,  ship  carpenter,  r  24  Queen 

Hollister  J  T,  r  cor  Broad  and  George 

Hollister  &  Cox,  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  53 
South  Front 

Hodges  Prof  J  D,  principal  Newbern  Collegiate  Institute, 
r  72  East  Front 

Harrison  W  B,  moulder  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Rail- 
road shops,  r  cor  Spring  and  Pollock 

Hill  W  T,  r  100  South  Front 

Hill  W  T  &  Co,  job  printers  and  rubber  stamp  mfrs,  61 
South  Front 

nibble  J  G,  Stinson  Lumber  Co 

Hatch  J  R,  horse  dealer,  92  Middle  * 

Hill  H  C  (c),  green  grocer,  55  Broad 

Hill  Lewis  (c),  fireman  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Rail- 
road shops 

Harrell  J  W,  saloon,  26  Middle 

Humphrey  Hill  (Big  Ike),  dry  goods  and  clothing,  48 
Middle,  r  54  Hancock 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 

NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY.  47 

Hahn  M  &  Co,  livery  and  sales  stables,  120  and  122  Middle 

Hahn  iM,  r  18  Pollock 

Hahn  Benj,  r  18  Pollock 

Hahn  F  iM,  r  18  Pollock 

Havens  E  (c),  shoemaker  130 J  Middle 

liall  J  T  &  Bro,  gunsmiths,  78  South  Front 

Hall  J  T,  r  78  South  Front 

Hall  John,  r  78  Soutii  Front 

HoUister  C  S,  wholesale  grocer,  59  South  Front,  r  147  Graves 

Holly  U  P  (c),  tailor,  Do  South  Front 

Holland  Mrs  Margaret,  108  South  Front 

Hackburn  &  Willett,  general  merchandise,  v/holesale  and 

retail,  47  and  49  Pollock 
Hines  D  S,  elk,  r  07  Pollock 
Hnwerton  W  H,  elk,  r  G7  Craven 
Hill  C  S,  elk,  67  Pollock 
Hollowell  M  L.  elk,  73  Pollock 

Hoi  lister  Miss  Nettie,  school,  r  cor  Broad  and  George 
Heath  Miss  Mollie,  school,  r  88  Pollock 
Hancock  R  D,  deputy  sheriff,  r  cor  King  and  Graves 
Hancock  Robert,  collector  customs,  r  cor  King  and  Graves 
Hulf  Helen,  merchandise,  cor  South  Front  and  Spring 
Hill  Stephen  (c),  merchandise,  cor  South  Front  and  German 
Hyman  Charlotte,  eating  house,  Bragg's  alley 
Harve}'  Capt  Edward,  45  Middle 
Harvey  Maj  W  H,  r  Fulford  House 
Hill  Wm  (c),  employe  Congdon  &  Co 
Hollowell  Milton,  employe  Congdon  &  Co 
Hicks  Wm  (c)  employe  Congdon  &  Co 
Hines  Robert  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 
Harris  Charles  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 
Hancock  J  W,  carpenter,  r  189  Middle 
Hensley  J  D,  pulpmaker,  r  175  South  Front 
Hooten  W  H,  r  135  Pollock 
Hughes  Mrs  John,  r  43  Broad 
Hamilton  G  W,  huckster,  29  Middle 

Independent  steamboat  line,  2  Craveu 

1  Ipock  W  M,  grocer,  169  South  Front,  r  same 
Ives  C  L,  mgr  Congdon  &  Co,  r  17  Johnson 
Ives  Geo  N  &  Son,  fish  and  oyster  dealers,  12  Middle 
Ives  Geo  N,  r  108  East  Front 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

48  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

Ives  J  B,  r  108  East  Front 

Irvin  L  H,  elk,  189  Middle 

Ives  Chas  L,  bkpr  Congdon  &  Co 

JUSTICE  ALEXANDER,  bkpr,  r  83  East  Front 
Jones  J  R,  elk,  r  52  Craven 
Jones  R   D   V,  pharmacist.    111  Middle,  r  eor  New   and 

Metcalf 
Justiee  Farnifold,  elk,  r  83  East  Front 

Jarvis  D  F,  dry  goods,  63  Pollock,  r  eor  Craven  and  Broad 
Jordan  C  C,  blacksmith,  rear  Stewart's  stables 
Johnson  Matt  (c),  meat  market,  215  Pollock 
Jarvis  W  H  (c),  barber,  164  Broad 
Joseph  Rosa,  merchandise,  53  Broad 
Joyner  G  (e),  groceries,  18  Pasteur 
Jones  Virgil  (c),  Trent  River  Lumber  Co 
Jones  KR,  general  merchandise,  64  Middle,  r  cor  New  and 

Metcalf 
Jones  Rayner,  elk,  r  eor  New  and  Metcalf 
Jordan  J  V,  druggist,  144  Middle,  r  52  Broad 
Jones  J  A,  livery  and  sales  stables,  70  South   Front,  r  eor 

New  and  Metcalf 
Jackson  James,  merchandise,  117  South  Front 
Jones  Asa,  elk,  r  eor  Pollock  and  Eden 
Jones  D  S,  r  George 
Jones  Miss  Leah,  school,  r  5  Johnson 
Jones  G  C,  stone  cutter,  22  Broad,  r  30  Broad 
Jones  W  P,  furniture,  63  Middle,  r  24  Metcalf 
Jackson  House,  colored  boarding,  93  South  Front 
Jones  &  Co,  barrel  mfrs,  Union  Point 
Jackson  W  H,  wood  yard,  Bronson's  wharf 
Jackson  Sam  (e)  blacksmith,  Bronson's  wharf 
Jones  Peter  (c)  wood  yard,  wharf  rear  J  F  Taylor's 
Johnson  Jas  (e)  employe  Congdon  &  Co 
Johnson  Henry  (e),  employe  Congdon  &  Co 
Jones  John  (e)  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co  « 

Johnston  R  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co. 
Jones  Leo  (e),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 
Jackson  Silas  (c),  bartender,  18  Middle 
Jones  Miss  Leah,  school,  r  eor  New  and  Metcalf 


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AEFER  JACOB,  Lakery,  134  iMiddle 
Kaiser  Dr  J,  rabbi,  toaclier  music  and  CtTinan,  Col- 
li^giate  Inslitine,  r  40  South  Front 
Kirkpatrick  S  C,  clerk,  r  82  Pollock 
Kehoe  11  C,  r  3li  New  * 

Kehoe  C  M,  purser  steamer  Xeuse,  r  o2  New 
Kellum  James,  merchaiuiise,  iG-i  Pollock,  r  1()2  Pollock 
Kennedy  A  T  (c),  laborer  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Rail- 
road shoj^s 
Kehoe  &  Gallup,  lumber  and  sliingle  mills,  plant  Quaker 
Bridge,  Jones  county 

LA  MONTAGNE  PIERRE,  commission  merchant.  Old 
Dominion  wharf,  r  30  New 

Lane  Mrs  B  B,  millineiy,  10  Middle 

Latham  J  E,  cotton  bu_)er  and  commission  merchant,  3  Cra- 
ven, r  15  Broad 

Lassiter  J  J,  mgr  Independent  Steamboat  Line,  East  Craven, 
r  57  Hancock 

Leary  A  J,  agt  steamer  Vanceboro,  1  Craven,  r  Gl  South 
Front 

Lee  Sing,  Chinese  laundry,  GO  Craven,  r  same 

Long  Dr  John  S,  Supt  Public  Instruction  Craven  county,  70 
Craven,  r  21  Broad 

Lawrence  P  F,  elk,  r  17  Metcalf 

Lane  Miss  Harriet,  millinery,  59  Pollock,  r  38  Johnson 

Lane  W  B,  Sheriff  Craven  county,  court-house 

Lane  H  B,  Deputy  Sheriff,  r  137  Pollock 

LaRoque  J  D,  Deputy  Sheriff,  r  148  Broad 

Land  J  K,  policeman,  r  140  Pollock 

Lorch  AVilliam,  grocer,  141  Broad,  r  143  Broad 

Lewis  J  T,  city  marshal,  r  IS  East  Front 

Lane  Charles,  huckster,  142  Middle,  r  33  Broad 

Lassiter  Dr  W  L  (c),  physician,  64  Broad,  r  same 

Lucas  John,  Stinson  Lumber  Co 

Lewis  Isaac,  fisherman,  r  42  South  Front 

Lane  S  H,  r  108  South  Front 

Land  J  J,  elk,  r  140  Pollock 

Land  A  T,  elk,  r  140 

Lane  B  B,  fish  and  oyster  dealer,  16  Middle,  r  101  Middle 

Lovick  &  Co,  managers  Racket  Storp,  50  Middle 

4 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DB  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

50  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

Lucas  &  Lewis,  grocers  and  bakers,  GO  Middle  and  89  and 

91  South  Front 
Lucas  W  J,  r  15  King 
Lewis  W  L,  106  Craven      ^ 
Lane  Mrs  W  T,  boarding-house,  132  Middle 
Lane  W  T,  Singer  sewing  machines,  132  Middle 
Lane  Mrs  S  H,  millinery.  Pollock,  r  108  South  Front 
Lane  F  B,  bartender  "  Jimmie's,"  r  135  Pollock 
Lovick  H  J,  r  84  Pollock 

Lane  John  B,  contractor,  42  Johnson,  r  52  Broad 
Lewis  James  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 
Lane  W  B,  painter,  r  137  Pollock 
Lane  James,  painter,  r  99  Craven 

MACE  U  S,  druggist,  31  Middle,  r  98  Broad 
McCotter  H,  green  grocer,  51  Middle 
Moore  James  W  ("Jim  mie  "),  saloon  and   billiard  parlor, 

75  Middle,  r  101  Pollock 
Manly  M,  cotton  buyer,  18  Craven,  r  2  Ntvr 
Matthews  E  E,  elk,  r5G  Metcalf 
Matthews  John  H,  r  56  Metcalf 
Myer  Frank,  cotton  buyer,  18  Craven,  r  104  Broad 
Mebane   C  P,  cotton  buyer,  Cotton  Exchange,  r   Fulford 

House 
Mcintosh  W  A,  machinist,  r  167  Broad 
Mann  J  S,  lawyer,  68  Craven 
McCarthy  W  T,  law3'er,  71   Middle,  u[)slairs,   McCarthy's 

Square 
McCarthy  T  F,  general  merchandise,  McCarth}'s  Squat  e. 
McCarthy  C  J,  elk,  McCarthy's  Square 
Matthews  E  J,  watchmaker,  97  Middle,  r  56  Metcalf. 
Moore  Mr.^  J  W,   "  The  Oaks"  dairv,  101  Pollock 
Moore  H  B,  bkpr,  r  101,  Pollock 
Manix  Jno  S,  agent  W  N  and  N  R  R,  r  183  Pollock 
Metts  W  P  Jr,  elk,  r  37  Broad 
Metts  W  P,  cotton  weigher,  r  137  Broad  % 

Mcintosh  Mrs  W    A,  groceries,  167  Brood 
Mose^y  R  G  (c),  real  e.state,  22  .Jones,  r  24  Jones 
Mosely  R  G  (c,i,  trucker,  r  24  Jones 
Moody  &  Co,,  lumber  and  planing  mill.-',  office   and   store 

193  South  Front 
Moody  J  W,r  124  Pollock 


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NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY.  51 

Moody  J  L,  r  185  South  Front 

Mann  L  K,  lawj'er,  Mood}'  Lumber  Co 

Manwell  «i'  Cook,  machinists,  between  ice  factorv  and    frt 

depot  A  and  N  C  R  R 
McSorley  John,  shoemaker,  75  Pollock 
McSorley  J  F,  trucker,  r  75  Pollock 
Marshall   W   P,  locomotive  engineer  A  and  N  C  R  R,  1G4 

Graves 
Mendenhall  C  (c),  stationary  engine  A  and  X  C  R  R  shops 
Mitchell  F  G,  cashier  E  II  &  A  Meadows  Co,  r  89  Broad 
McGeiiee  C  V,  baker,  30  Middle,  r  15  Broad 
]\Iessic  J   \V,  grocer,  40  INIiddle,  r  15  Broad 
Mclver  WD,  lawyer,  law  and  commercial  collections,  114 

Middle,  upstairs,  rooms  1,3,  r  Hotel  Albert 
Ignore  L  J,  lawyer,  74  South  Front,  r  83  Craven 
Meadows  E  K  &  J  A  Co,  fertilizer  mfrs,  27  South  Front 
Meadows  E  11,  r  89  Broad 
Meadows  J  A,  Merchant  Miller  and   Marine  Railway',  27 

South  Front,  r  38  South  Front 
Moore  Wright,  boarding-house,  40  South  Front 
Merrick  E  (c),  claim  agent,  116  South  Front 
Merillo  Joseph,  merchandise,  115  South  Front 
Meadows  Thos,  miller,  IGG  South  Front 
Marks  0  &  Son,  dry  goods  and  notions,  wholesale  and  retail, 

71-73  Pollock 
Marks  O,  r  99  Pollock 
Marks  Mortie  M,  r  19  Johnson 
McDaniel  J  L,  elk,  r  28  Broad 
McSorley  C  J,  r  75  Pollock 
McDaniel  Jos  (c),  blacksmitii,  G8  Broad 
Merillo  Joe,  Italian  harp  artist,  115  South  Front 
McKay  J  A,  carpenter  A  and  N  C  R  R  shops 
Marshall  T  E,  carpenter  A  and  N  C  R  R  shops,  r  164  Graves 
Miller  Wm  (c),  laborer  A  and  X  C  R  R  shops 
Mulford  C  (c),  laborer  Trent  River  Lumber  Co 
Murray  Ed  (c),  laborer  Trent  River  Lumber  Co 
Mosely  D  G  (c),  contractor 
Mackey  S,  (c)  contractor 

Montague  Phil,  employe  Congdon  Lumber  Co 
Mumford  J  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 
Martin  T  (c\emplo3'e  Stinson  Lumber  Co 
Mitchell  T  J,  bki)r,  74  Broad 


.     S.AIOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

52  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

Moulton  Mrs  Mary,  taxidermist,  r  90  East  Front 
McLacklin  Alex,  iSupt  JNleadows  Co  Guano   Factory,  r  134 

Pollock, 
Manwell  James,  engineer  New  Berne  steam  fire  engine 
McFrater  B  (c),  carpenter,  r  296  Pollock 

National  Bank  of  New  Berne,  J  A  Bryan  President,  51 
Pollock 

Nea'l  B  B,  r  87  East  Front 

New  Berne  Sewerage  Co,  16  Craven 

New  Berne  Water- Works  Co,  16  Craven 

New  Berne,  Norfolk  and  Washington  (boat)  Direct  Line 
Office,  Ralph  Gray  agt,  1  Craven 

New  Berne  Journal  (daily  and  weekly),  E  E  Harper  editor 
and  owner,  70  Craven 

Nunn  Romulus  A,  elk  post-office,  r  11  Pollock 

Nixon  R  B,  lawyer,  65  Pollock,  r  12  Change 

New  Berne  Yacht  Club,  foot  Broad 

Nelson  Jos  E,  watchman,  r  32  South  Front 

Nunn  &  McSorlev,  cigars  and  confections,  cor  Middle  and 
Pollock 

Nunn  Numa,  r  11  Pollock 

Neal  J  PI,  machinist  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Railroad 
shops,  r  87  East  Front 

New  Berne  Ice  Co,  B  S  Guion  general  manager,  19  Griffith 

New  Berne  Stove  and  Hardware  Co,  70  Middle 

New  Berne  Steam  Fire  Engine  Co,  J  W  Moore  foreman,  82 
Middle 

Nelson  Charles  E,  meat  market,  67  Broad,  r  76  Metcalf 

Nicholson  J  W,  r  47  South  From 

New  Berne  Collegiate  Institute,  Academy  Green,  Han- 
cock, J  D  Hodges  principal 

New  Berne  Opera  House,  Odd  Fellows'  Building,  Hancock 

Near  Prof  Geo  W,  school,  87  East  Front 

New  Berne  Gas  Co,  S  W  Smallwood  manager,  136  South 
Front 

New  Berne  Knitting  Mills,  Henry  Rishton  manager,  near 
O  D  wharf 

New  Berne  Electric  Light  and  Railway  Co,  R  P  Wil- 
liams manager 

New  Berne  Cotton  Ginning  Co,  east  side  Market  Dock 


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Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 

NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 


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IJVER  (JEO  A,  r  03  Broad 


-y   O'Hara  James  E  (e),  lawyer,  31  Craven,  r  514  George 
Odeii  A  G  (f),  sihoeinaker,  40  Craven 
Oliver  "W  H,  insurance,  57  South  Front,  r  89  Broad 
Oxley  Miss  Minnie,  saleslady,  73  Poliock 
Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  Hancock,  o|)i)osile  Academy  Green 
Oxley  Sarah,  ice  cream,  59  Broad 

PATTERSON  M  &  SON,  proprs  Hotel  Albert,  81  Middle 
Talterson  M,  r  Hotel  Albert 

Patterson  J  A,  r  Hotel  Albert 

Patterson  W  E,  r  HoJel  Albert 

Pitts  W  J,  manager  Neuj^e  Lumber  Co,  r  J 05  Graves 

Patterson  F  T,  billiard  hall  under  Hotel  Albeit,  r  3  Johnson 

Primrose  Dr  R  S,  physician  and  suigeon,  135  Middle,  r  89 
Craven 

Pelletier  P  H,  lawyer,  C5  Pollock,  r  9  Union 

Powell  A  H,  Teller  Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank,  r  185 
Middle 

Pope  S  D,  life  insurance  agent,  r  70  George 

Powell  Noah  (c),  f-aloon,  151  Queen,  r  355  Pollock 

Powell  Alex  (c),  bartender,  15 L  Queen,  r  355  Pollock 

Pope  G  W,  elk,  r  70  George 

Parker  J  R,  jr,  grocer,  77  Broad,  r  OS  Metcalf 

Pugh  W  N,  elk,  r  07  Craven 

Powell  A  B,  construction  master  Atlantic  and  North  Caro- 
lina Railroad,  r  185  Middle 

Powell  W  P,  assistant  agt  W  N  &  N  Railroad,  r  185  Middle 

Phillips  W  S,  harness  maker,  94  Middle,  r  88  Metcalf 

Pool  John  (c),  eating  saloon,  119  South  Front 

Parsons'  Restaurant,  23  Middle 

Posey  Thos  H,  teacher  New  Berne  Collegiate  Instiiute,  r  41 
South  Front 

Pearce  W  H,  21  Pollock  • 

Pope  J  R,  elk,  r  70  George 

Par-sons  Samuel,  10  Middle  (upstairs),  r  cor  Craven  and  New 

Perrv  Edward  E,  elk,  r  174  Middle 

Paln?ier  W  S,  Notary  Public.  40  Pollock,  r  100  Pollock 

Pigott  J  R,  manager  groceries,  34  Middle,  r  89  Hancock 

Pasteur  Henry  (c).  sawver  Stinson  Lumber  Co 

Perry  Fred  L,  r  174  Middle 

Paris  Z,  merchandise,  cor  Spring  and  Pollock 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

54  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

Pearce  Lemuel  B,  engineer,  r  cor  South  Front  and  Metcalf 
Pearce  William  E,  engineer  steamer  New  Berne 
Pasteur  Henry  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 
Pennington  C  E  (Ellis  Shingle  Mill),  r  IG  South  Front 
Petree  Rev  D  H,  pastor  Disciples  Church,  Hancock  st,  r  15 
George 

QUIDLEY  MISS  A  L,  saleslady,  r  98  East  Front 
Quinn  Rev  Father  P  F,  Priest  Catholic  Church,  r  1G7 
Middle 
Quidley  J  L,  sawyer  Trent  River  Lumber  Co,  r  98  East  Front 
Quidley  E  E,  janitor  court-house,  r  98  East  Front 

ROWE  E  F,  bartender  (J  F  Tavlor's),  r  65  Craven 
Rosenbaum  J,  clothing,  etc,  35  and  Go  Middle 

Richardson  C  H,  117  Pollock 

Reizenstein  Charles,  real  estate,  28  Craven,  r  32  Pollock 

Roberts  E  B,  head  clerk  N  N  and  W  line,  r  cor  New  and 
Metcalf 

Roberts  E  F,  cleik  N  N  and  W  line,  r  cor  New  and  Metcalf 

Richardson  &  Son,  job  printers,  64  Craven 

Richardson  N  S,  r  82  Pollock 

Richardson  R  A,  r  31  Pollock 

Roberts  G  D,  foreman  .Journal  ofiice,  70  Craven 

Rue  W  P,  clerk.  139  Pollock 

Rountree  W  M,  clerk,  r  1  Johnson 

Roberts  F  C,  Treasurer  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Rail- 
road Co,  r  109  Pollock 

Rodman  J  P.  saloon,  junction  Queen  and  Broad 

Rhem  Dr  J  F,  phj'sician  and  surgeon,  otfice  and  r  111  Broad 

Rhem  J  L,  trucker,  r  111  Broad 

Rountree  W  F,  commission  merchant,  65  South  Front,  r  1 
Johnson 

Redmcnd  James,  Secretary  Cotton  Exchange,  r  Hotel  Albert 

Rishton  Miss  Lucy,  millinery  department,  G7  Pollock,  r  126 
Broad 

Rishton  H,  manager  New  Berne  Knitting  Mills,  r  126  Broad 

Rhodes  Mrs  M  J,  millinery,  76  Pollock,  r  103  Craven 

Rose  Wallace,  merchandise,  172  Broad,  r  cor  South  Front 
and  Spring 

Roberts  A,  printer,  r  160  South  Front 

Radcliff  S  C,  restaurant,  124  Middle,  r  same 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

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NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY.  55 


Robbins  Thomas  (c),  huckster,  128  Middle 

Roberts  and  Bro,  grocers,  80  South  Front 

Roberts  D  L,  r  20  Eden 

Roberts  S  G,  r  cor  New  and  Metcalf 

Roberts  C  VV,  clerk,  47  Pollock. 

Roberts  Geo  H,  Cashier  National  Bank,  51  Pollock,  r  same 

Respass  Ed  (cj,  tireman  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Rail- 
road shops 

Richardson  .J  B,  timekeeper  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina 
Railroad  shops 

Roberts  M  T,  grocer,  cor  Pasteur  and  Queen 

Respass  Owen  (c),  employe  Congdon  &  Co 

Roberts  Jas  (c),  employe  Congdon  &  Co 

Richardson  Wm  {c\  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 

Rigdon  J  C,  manager  New  Berne  Stove  and  Hardware  Co, 
r 18  Eden 

Roberts  D  W,  r  26  Eden 

SPENCER  C  L,  grain  dealer,  21  Middle,  r  American  House 
Simpkins  &  Bro,  eating  saloon,  33  Middle 
Schultz  L  &  Co,  clotliing  and  dry  goods,  107-109  Middle 
Swert  B,  meat  market.  40  Middle  and  51  Broad,  r  108  Broad 
Smalhvood  &  Slover,  hardware,  73  Middle 
Smallwood  E  W,  r  cor  Craven  and  New 
Slover  Dr  Geo,  r  Hotel  Albert 
Styron  Grey,  r  55  Hancock 

Smith  A  J,  clothing  and  dry  goods,  79  Middle,  r  Hancock 
Smith  J  E,  r  34  Hancock 
Sultan  Wm,  dry  goods,  89  Middle,  r  89  Pollock 
Swindell  W  B,  salesman,  r  52  Broad 
Schultz  L,  r  116  Pollock 
Schultz  N,  116  Pollock 

Simmons  F  G,  cotton  broker,  18  Craven,  r  32  Johnson 
Southern  Express  Co,  W  P  M  Bryan  agent,  18  Craven 
Strausbury,  elk  E  C  D  wharf 
Selby  L  R  (c),  porter  E  C  D  Line 
Smith  H  B,  elk,  r  cor  Hancock  and  Queen 
Smaw  D  G,  tinner,  59  Craven,  r  28  South  Front 
Slover  C  E,  grocer,  73  Craven,  r  99  East  Front 
Street  Dr  N  H,  pliysician  and  surgeon,  129  Middle,  r  18 

.Johnson 
Street  S  R,  insurance,  79  South  Front,  r  105  Pollock 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER-  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

50  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

Sultan  M  H.  real  estate  broker,  79  Middle,  r  147  Mid.lle 
Stewart  J  W,  liverv  and  sales  sta'ules  70-715   Broad,  r  86 

Pollock 
Styron  WK,  Jr,  Auditor  A  and  N  C  R  R,  r  Crockett's  Farm 
Simmons  Abe,  mercbandise,  193  Pollock 
Simp!«on  J  A,  builder  and  undertaker,  128  Broad,  r  126 

Broad 
Smallwood  J  W,  grocer,  71  Broad,  r  74  Hancock 
Slade  John  H,  huckster,  53  Broad 
Stover  Charles,  meat  market,  51  Broad,  r  108  Broad 
Stibing  &  Co,  cabinet  makers,  101  Hancock 
Sawyer  Richard  (c),  tailor,  63  South  Front 
Shepard  W  H  (c)  barber,  69  South  Front 
Spruell  P  W  (c),  barber,  85  South  Front 
Stallings  H  S,  elk,  r  cor  Pollock  and  George 
Smith  L  A,  engineer  New  Berne  Ice  (,'o,  r  15  Griffith 
Slade  Nathan  (c),  Trent  River  Lumber  Co 
Scott  M  J,  groceries,  24  Middle 
Street  E  S,  livery  and  exchange  stables,  92  Middle,  r  23 

George 
Smith  Mrs  F  M,  bnardiug-house,  90  Middle 
Scott  S  H,  r  8  Griffith 

Smith  Isaac  H  (c),  money  broker,  130  Middle,  r  47  Queen 
Simmons  F  M,  r  166  Middle 
Smith  J  U,  r  Fulford  House 

Stevenson  M  De  W,  lawyer,  72  South  Front,  r  119  Pollock 
Stevenson  H  C,  lawyer,  72  South  Front,  r  106  Craven 
Simmons  &  Gib.bs,  lawyers,  68  South  Front 
Smith  Capt  W  B,  steamer  Laura,  r  46  South  Front 
Styron  Capt  David,  r  cor  George  and  South  Front 
Smith  F  W,  elk,  17  Pollock 
Staub  H  J,  dairyman,  r  129  Broad 
Scheelky  C  J,  planing  mill  and  builder,  Atmore 
Smith  F  W,  r  47  South  Front 
Smith  J  H,  elk  office  A  and  N  C  R  R,  r  21  Queen 
Springle  H  G,  machinist  A  and  NCR  R,  r  12  Griffith 
Stanly  J  B,  machinist  A  and  N  C  R  R  shops 
Stanl)'-  J  P  (c),  constable 

Scales  J  C,  blacksmith  A  and  NCR  R,  27  Queen 
San  ford  Wm,  fireman  A  and  N  C  R  R 
Speight  David  (c),  oyster  saloon,  lis  Middle 
Sutton  Thos  II,  foreman  Moody  Lumber  Co 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 

NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY.  57 

Scolt  Eugene,  mdse,  88  Queen 

yhepai'd  Miles  (c),  eatino-  hou^e,  10  Pastt^ur 

Starkey  Ed,  engineer  iStinson  Lumber  Co 

Snelling  Joe,  Siinson  Lumber  Co 

iSmiili  jolni,  Siinson  Lumber  Co 

Suler  Jojm,  furniture,  03  Middle,  r  28  Metealf 

Spruell  A  A  (c)  porter,  r  48  Mi(idle 

Seymour  Judge  A  S,  U  S  Dist  Court,  r  84  EmsI  Front 

Shaw  Owen  (c),  employe  Cong'hm  &  Co 

Simmons  Hugh  (c),  employe  Siinson  Lumber  Co 

Saunders  John  (c),  employe  Stitifeon  Lumber  (\) 

Sykes  Willie  (c),  em{)loye  Stinsou  Lumber  Co 

Spencer  Henry  (c),  em{)loye  Stini-ou  Lumber  Co 

Smallwood  S  W,  manager  New  Berne  Gas  Co,  r  cor  East 

Front  and  Change 
Swert  Joseph,  trucker,  108  Broad 

Swert  Bernard  Jr,  meat  market  elk,  41)  Middle,  r  108  Broad 
Styron  W  S,  wood  inspector,  r  55  Hancock 
Smith  Miss  W  B,  boarding-house,  37  East  Front 

THOMAS  J  A,  clerk,  r  104  Pollock 
Thompson  A  (',  delivery  clerk  E  C  D  line,  r  34  Johnson 

Thomas  Charles  R,  lawyer,  72  Craven,  r  95  East  Front 

Tucker  Eugene,  merchandis:e,  149  Broad,  r  151  Broad 

Toler  T  J,  policeman,  r  21  Metealf 

Thomas  P  L,  cigar  manufacturer,  5G  Broad,  r  same 

Tolson  J  J,  grocer,  69  Broad,  r  same 

Thomas  J  C,  jr,  hunter  and  guide,  r  Metealf 

Taylor  L  J,  groceries  and  liquors,  Taylor  Junction,  r  115 
Hancock 

Taylor  Ellijah,  carpenter  Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  Rail- 
road shops,  r  28  George 

Trent  River  Lumber  Co,  J  L  Cooper  manager,  South  Front 

Taylor  J  F,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer  and  liquor  dealer, 
18-22  Middle,  r  97  Middle,  upstairs 

Taylor  Charles  H  (c),  saloon,  42  Middle 

Turner  T  J,  furniture,  72  Middle,  r  70  Hancock 

Trenwith  P,  blacksmith,  78  Middle 

Taylor  J  B,  head  car[)enter  Atlantic  and   North  Carolina 
Kailroad  shop^,  r  11  Griflith 

The  Clark  Co,  shin  manufMcturer?,  32  Middle 

Tisdaie  Frank,  lawver,  7G  South  Front 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

58  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

The  "City  Bakery,"  Lucas  &  Lewis,  proprs,  9 J  South  Front 
Tooker  IT  H,  Cily  Pump  Inspector,  r  26  East  Front 

UNITED   STATES   CUSTOM    HOUSE,   Robert    Han- 
cock collector,  45  Craven 
United  States  Post-office,  W  E  Clark  postmaster,  cor  Craven 

and  Pollock 
United  States  Revenue  Cutter  ''Winona,"  Captain  Simmons, 

wharf  foot  Change 
TJlrich  F,  wholesale  and  retail  merchant,  40  Middle,  r  20 

Johnson 
Ulrich  Rudol[)h,  clerk,  4Q  Middle,  r  20  Johnson 

VARDELL  REV  C  G,  pastor  First  Presbyterian  Church, 
r  21  Johnson 
Valiva  J  P,  wharf  builder,  r  17  Metcalf 
Vincent  A  PI,  merchandise,  East  Pollock 
Vail  S  A  (c),  barber,  121  South  Front 

WOLFENDEN  J  J,  real  estate,  11  Middle,  r  SS  Craven 
Wvman  G  F,  clerk,  r  44  Broad 
Watson  C  T,  fish  dealer,  13  Middle,  r  110  Pollock 
"Watson  &  Daniels,  ice,  coal,  etc.,  45  Middle 
Watson  W  M,  Clerk  Superior  Court,  court-house,  r  34  New 
Watson  J  W,  broker  and  agent,  r  34  New 
Watson  W  M,  jr,  agent  Building  and  Loan,  r  34  New 
Watson  S  B  &  Co,  trunk  manufacturers,  69  South   Front 

upstairs 
Watson  S  B,  r  34  New 
Williams  B  F  (c),  meat  market,  53  Middle 
AVarren  John,  meat  market,  55  Middle 
Wallnan  D  M,  Green  Front  Novelty  Store,  59  Middle 
Waters  S  B,  confections  and  cigars,  105  Middle,  r  33  New 
Waters  T  W,  news  dealer,  105  Middle,  r  33  New 
Waters  George  B,  clerk,  105  Middle,  r  33  New 
Whitty  J  C  &  Co,  hardware,  23  to  27  Craven 
Whitty  J  C,  r  34  South  Front 
Willis  P  A,  machinist,  r  22  East  Front 
Whitehurst  H  C,  lawyer,  60  Craven,  r  19  Queen 
Waters  S  Z,  clerk,  70  Craven 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Co,  Miss  M  L  Bryan  manager, 

17  Craven 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 

NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY.  59 

Wood  L  S,  hardware,  43  Pollock,  r  20  Eden 

Wood  Hugh  D,  supt  Gas  Co,  r  20  Eden 

Whitehurst  M  E,  crockery  and  glassware,  45  Pollock,  rsame 

Willett  W  C  (H  &  W),  r  "  The  Oaks " 

Whitford  Col  J  D,  soliciting  agent  Atlantic  and  North  Caro- 
lina Railroad  Co,  r  123  Craven 

Wallace  W  D,  City  Clerk  and  Tax  Collector,  r  14  Metcalf 

Willis  Joe  K,  marble  yard,  32  Broad,  r  03  Craven 

White  G  H  (c),  lawyer.  Solicitor  Second  District,  G4  Broad, 
r  39  Johnson 

Waters  G  H  &  Son,  carriage  makers,  78  Broad 

AV^iters  G  H,  r  72  Hancock 

Waters  G  S,  r  22  New 

Warters  \V  R,  master  machinist  A  &  N  C  Railroad  shops, 
r  49  Metcalf 

Walker  Adolphu?,  elk  Congdon  &  Co,  r  29  New 

Williamson  R  W  (c),  lawyer,  G2  Craven,  r  75  Burn 

AVillis  D  S,  freight  agt  A  &  N  C  R  R,  r  Macadamized  Road 

Wahab  H  W,  r  30  South  Front 

Waters  James  W,  lawyer,  do  South  Front,  r  10  Change 

Willis  C  F,  boarding-house,  104  South  Front 

Waters  J  W  (c),  shoemaker,  118  South  Front 

Wadsworth  G  L,  elk,  r  40  Hancock 

Winfield  &  Son,  carriage  manufacturers,  GG  Broad 

Winfield  D  D  (c),  huckster,  2  Middle 

Ward  Alfred  (c),  huckster,  4  Middle 

Walston  A  (c),  fish  dealer,  G  Middle 

Webster  Sarah  C  (c),  eating-house,  8  Middle 

Willis  S  W,  grocer,  oG  Middle,  r  G5  Metcalf 

Whitford  N,  meat  market,  8G  Middle 

Wallace  Anson  G,  watchman  N  N  &  W  Line,  r  8G  Middle 

Wahab  G  S,  elk,  r  30  South  Front 

Whalev  Mrs  Beftie,  millinerv,  78  Pollock,  r  same 

Winfield  H,  r  42  Broad 

Winfield  W  H,  r  10  Griffith 

Walker  Miss  Nellie,  music  teacher  New  Berne  Collegiate 
Institute,  r  20  New 

Warters  Clifton  R,  machinist  A  &  N  C  Railroad  shops,  49 
Metcalf 

Warters  W  W,  machinist  A  &  N  C  Railroad  shops,  49  Metcalf 

Wood  D  B.  carpenter  A  &  N  C  Railroad  shops,  r  118  Broad 

Wigfall  William  (c\  car  cleaner  A  &  N  C  Railroad 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

60  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

Whitfield  William  (c),  fireman  A  &  N  C  Railroad 

Wooten  L  C,  telegraph  operator,  71  Craven,  r  20  rollick 

Wilmington,  New  Berne  and  Norfolk  Railroad  Com- 
pany Depot,  cor  Queen  and  East  From 

Williams  R  P,  manager  Electric  Light  Powtr  Company,  r  58 
South  Front 

Wallace  George  W,  first  mate  steamer  Neu.se 

Willis  Bud  (c),  employe  JStinson  Lumber  Co 

Williams  E  (c),  employe  ytinson  Lumber  Co 

Wilson  Jim  (c),  employe  Siinson  Lumber  Co 

Williams  John  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 

AVard  Herbert  (c),  employe  Stinson  Lumber  Co 

Wood  J  W,  tinner,  17  Middle,  r  19  Met  calf 

Willis  Rev  R  A,  pastor  M  E  Church,  New  st,  r  cor  Middle 
and  New 

Wadsworth  Enoch,  r  95  Broad 

YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION  HALL, 
Stanly  building.  Craven  st 
Young  John  B,  machinist  Congdon  &  Co,  r  130  Middle 


S.  B.  Templeton. 

Wm.  M.  McLain. 

S.  K.  Cordon,  of  N.  C. 


SHIPPERS  OF 

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General 


^'"^^'ctS'^^'  Co  minis  sioii 

p^c^uce^^'-"'"  ^  Merchants m 

No.  117  South  Calvert  Street,  h'o.  116  Cheapside, 
BALTIMORE,   MD. 

Consignments     Solicited.  Steiicila     Ftji-nistiecl. 

REFERENCK  :— Any  ^Vl^olesale  Commission  House  in  Baltimore. 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 

ADVERTISEMENTS.  Gl 

NEWBERN^-^ 

--COLLEGIATE-- 

NEWBERN,  N.  C. 


J.  D.  HODGES,  A.  M.,  Principal. 

Instructor  in  Higher  English  and  the  Classics. 
Miss  HaTTie  D.\ii„  -        -  instructor  in  Higher  Mathematics. 

Rev.  T.  H.  Posey,  -       .-         Instructor  in  Intermediate  English. 

Mrs.  a.   B.  Ferrebee,     -         -  Instructor  in  Primary  Department. 

Dr.  I.  Kaiser,         -  -  Instructor  in  Vocal  Music  and  German. 

Miss  Nellie  Walker,     -        -  instructor  in  Instrumental  Music. 

Rev.  a.  E.  Elvin,  -        -        Instructor  in  Commercial  Branches. 


Tuition  from  $i.oo  to  $3.50  per  month.   .  .  . 

....  Board  from  $8.00  to  $10.00  per  month. 
Fund  for  aid  of  Indigent  Young  Men  and  Women. 


rfEELiiy^ 


pchitect  and  Buildep 


LUMBER  AND  PLANING  MILL. 


Estimates  Furnished 
AND  Bids  Made  _  _  _ 

^  Satisfactory  Work  Done 

Prices  Reasonable   _    _    _ 

Call  on  or  address, 

C.    J.    SCHEELI-ilV, 

Lock  Box  481.  Atmore  St.  NEW  BERN.  N.   C. 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 
62  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


NORFOLK,  NEWBERN  AND  WASHINGTON 

DIRECT  LINE. 
TrRi= Weekly   TTrif^s. 


In  order  to  make  more  convenient  and  economical  use  of  the  vessels 
now  employed  in  the  North  Carolina  service,  and  thus  to 

BETTER  SERVE   THE   INTERESTS   OF  SHIPPERS, 

the  Clyde  Line  and  Old  Dominion  Steamship  Company  have  concluded 

to  merge  their  respective  lines  between  Newbern,  N.  C,  and 

Norfolk,  Va. ,  into  one  line,  thus  giving  passengers  and 

truck  shippers  three  trips  each  week  between 

Newbern  and  Norfolk  via  Washington. 

EEE^^  NO   ADVANCE    IN    RATES  =^= 


On   and  after  MONDAY,  OCTOBER    i6th,   1S93,  until  further 
notice,   the 

Steamer  NEWBERNE,  Capt.  Southgate, 

AND 

Steamer  DEFIANCE,  Capt.  Burgess, 

Will  sail  from  Norfolk,  Va.,  for  Newberne  every  Moudaj'  and  Thursday 
direct,  and  Wednesday  via  Washington,  making  connections  with  the 
Atlantic  &  North  Carolina  Railroad  at  Newberue  and  the  Water  Lines 
on  Neuse  and  Trent  Rivers. 

Returning,  will  sail  from  Newberne  for  Norfolk,  via  Roanoke  Island 
Wharf,  Tuesday,  Friday  and  Saturday  at  12  M.,  making  connection  at 
Norfolk  with  the  Old  Bay  Line  for  Baltimore,  the  Clyde  Line  for  Phila- 
delphia, the  Old  Dominion  Steamship  Company  for  New  York,  the 
Merchants  and  Miners'  Line  for  Providence  and  Boston,  and  the  Water 
Lines  for  Washington,  D.  C.  and  Richmond,  Va.,  thus  giving  an  all 
water  route  to  all  Northern  and  Eastern  points. 

Also  connection  made  with  the  C.  &  O.  R.  R.,  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  and 
N.  &.  W.  R.  R.  for  the  West. 

Passengers  will  find  a  good  table,  comfortable  rooms,  and  every 
courtesy  and  attention  will  be  paid  them  by  the  officers. 

Order  all  goods,  care  of  N.  N.  &  W.  Direct  Line,  Norfolk,  Va. 

RALPH  GRAY,  Agent. 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


The  ]VIecbanicS  and 

Investors'  Union 


63 


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ARE   PREPARED 


-TO         


# 


IVIake  Loans 


Real  Estate  Security 
on  Eight  Years  Time 

ill  any  town  in  wliich  a  branch 
can  be  organized. 


The  Borrower  will  be  insured  for  the 
full  amount,  and  in  case  of  his  death  the 
loan  will  be  paid  by  the  iusurance. 

Certificates  of  stock,  with  Combined 
Insurance  Policy,  are  issued  to  parties 
between  the  af:;es  of  15  and  65,  pa^-able 
in  about  ei^ht  years,  based  upon  small 
fixed  monthly  payments,  and  forming  one  of  the  safest  and  most  profit- 
able investments. 

For  particulars  write  to  the  Mechanics  and  Investors'  Union. 

GEORGE   ALLEN,   Secretary, 

«?-ACENTS   WANTED.  RALEIGH,  N.  C. 


C.  E.  miSOK 


®        9 


DEALER   IN 


CHICAGO  BEEF 

IN  SEASON. 


Beef,  Pork, 

Sausage, 
%    Veal, 
Mutton. 


Orders  Promptly  Filled  and  Delivered  to  any 
Part  of  the  City. 


No,  07  Broad  Street, 


NEW   BERNE,  N,  C. 


SMOKE  IvA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 
64  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


n/ry  tf  JAS.  A.  BRYAN,       .        .        .        President 

I       S^  /"^  THOS.  DANIELS,    .              Vice-President 

■       II  r~  G.  H.  ROBERTS Cashier 

National  «»•«»•» 

Bank.  •  •  of  New  Berne,  N.  C. 


Incorporated    1865. 


Capit.\l  Stock,    .     .    $100,000.  Surplus  Profits,      .     $90,000. 


-^  DIRECTORS : -4*- 

JAS.  A.  BRYAN.  J.  H.  HACKBURN.  THOS.  DANIELS. 

G.  H.  ROBERTS.  CHAS.  S.  BRYAN.  L.  HARVEY. 

JOHN  DUNN. 

COMMISSION  *  MGReHANT, 

DEALER  IN 

Kreshi  *  and  ^  Salt  ^  Kisti, 

Turtles,  .  .  .  ^|^9^^  Oysters,  .  .  . 

.  .  Terrapins,     ^^H^^HP^Hp^^  •  Corn,  Peas, 

Potatoes,         **^  -ow^soesK^gj^^*^  Eggs  &  Furs. 
MARKET  DOCK, 

o<^NEW  BERNE  M  MOREHEAD  GUY,  N.  G.t> 

Ht^^Consignments  respectfully  solicited  and  promptly  attended  to. 

SHIPPING  ORDERS  =^~ 

....   Care  fully  Pat  Up. 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 

ADVERTISEMENTS.  Go 


DAILY  AND  WEEKLY 


JOURNAL. 


•  •  • 


New  Berne, 
North  Carolina. 


DAILY, $5.00  per  Year. 

WEEKLY, 1. 00  per  Year. 

The  above  rates  are  payable  in  advance. 


PUBLISHED  IN  THE  CENTRE  OF  THE  GREAT  TRUCKING 
REGION  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 


GIRGULATES  EXTENSIVELY- 


IN  ALL  THE  ADJOINING   COUNTIES,  AND 

HAS  COERESPONDENTS   FSOM  VAEIOUS  POINTS 

TO  CHRONICLE  ALL   EVENTS   OF  IMPORTANCE. 


Sample  Copy  Free! 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  T:^LIvER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 
66  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


W.  D.  BflRHmOTON'S 


Is  the  Place  to  Buy 


iViQ^  Clott\ir\2 

SHOES  AND  GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

So/e  Agents  for  Crosseit's  Men's  Fine  Shoes. 
Ziegler's  Ladies,'  Misses'  and  Children's  Shoes. 

And  SPECIAL    DRIVES   in    all  Goods 
in   my   line. 

lt^"I   POSITIVELY   GUARANTEE   SATISFACTION 
IN  EVERY  RESPECT. 

L.  H.  CUTLER.  B.  B.  NRAL. 

L.  H.  CUTLER  &  CO., 

HARDWARE 


Sash,   Doors,   Blinds 


-AND- 


AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS 


Miiddle  Street,  New  Berne,   N.   C. 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers'  Phila. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  67 


SURGEON     DENTIST, 

Office,  No,  95  Middle  St.,  NEWBERN,  N.  C. 


Patentee  and  Manufacturer  of  the  "  BAGBY  DENTAL  ARTICU- 
LATION  CUP." 


Isaac  H.  ©imith 


Office  and  Place  of  Business,  1 30  Middle  St.        ^ 
Residence,  47  Johnson  St 

LOANS    AND    DISCOUNTS. 


^   Real  Estate  Agerit 
Bailding  and  IiQari 


If  you  wish  to  BORROW  or  INVEST  MONEY  call  on  him. 

CHARLES  R.  THOIVIAS, 
Attorrxevj  ai^d  Go\jr\sellor  at  LiaW 

Office,  Stanly  Building,  Craven  Street,  near  Pollock, 
NEW  BERNE,   N.  C. 


^'XS.^CTXCES     XiT    ST-A-TZE!    .A.iTX)    X"E:ZDSZS.^Zj    CO-CTXaTS. 


E.    B.    ECLLTS: 


^(/      Dealer  in  Anthracite  f^  (f^  /\  I 
^'^      and  Bituminous \> V//l  L 

NAVAL  STORES  AND  SHINGLES. 
e     •      e 

No.    29    Socith    Kroot    Street,    Union    Point. 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 
68  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


K.  R.  Jones 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL   DEALER  IN 


P.  0.  Box  4S9. 


^  ^  Qer\eral  JMercKair\dise. 


64  Middle  Street,  NEW  BERNE,  N.  C. 


THE  cIvArk:  company, 

Box  L,  NEW  BERNE,  N.  C. 

Shirt  and  Pants  Makers 

FOR  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  TRADE. 

Correspondence  invited  from  out-of-town  buj'ers. 

Prices  and  Workmanship  Guaranteed. 

G.   M.  V^AXERS  &>  Son, 

No.  78  Broad  St.,  near  the  Railroad. 

Buggies,        •  "^^M         ^'^  ^^"^^      • 


Carriages,  .   \/4  ^^  Riding 

Wagons,      ^^^^^?\  Vehicles. 

QnH  Torfc         a  \/m\/V^^^d     General  Blacksmithing 

ana  tans.        O  X^^jy     Vlljy^^  and  Repairing. 

E.    W.    3RYAN, 

DEALER    IN 

Wirxes,  Liquors,  Ale,  Beer,  Cigars,   &c. 

Finest  Goods  kept  in  stock  and  every  effort  made  to 
please  the  trade. 

Cot.  South  Front  and  Graven  Sts.,         NEW  BERNE,  N.  C. 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 

ADVERTISEMENTS.  69 


=/.  H.  HACKBURN- 


JVholesale  Gi-ocer  .  .  . 

•  •  •  unci »  »  • 

...  Provision  Merchant, 


No,  171  Broad  Street, 


GEO.  N,  IVES  k  SON.,  f'sh  -  •  • 

Oysters. 


I'-a-ck:ee.s  o^- 


Fresh  and  Salt  Fish  of  all  kinds  in  season,  carefully  packed  and  shipped  to 
all  parts  of  the  country. 

SHIPPERS  OF  THE  FAMOUS        *  p^^^j^^  Houses  JmokrhS'^CITY. 
New  River  and   Airo-f /^n-o     ^  UeauFOUT. 

North  River  .  .  UyStClS.  ^  Branch  House:  .  .  RALEIGH,  N.  C. 

/.  R.  PARKER,  Jr„  .  . 

-. ,— i— .   .   .  (Successor  to  Churchill  &  Parker.) 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

Choice  •  Family  •  Groceries  •  and  •  Provisions, 

Satisfaction  Guaranteed  or  Money  Refunded 

....  Highest  Market  Price  Paid  for  Country  Produce. 

....  Commodious  Stable  Accommodations  Free 

No.   77  BEOAD  STEEET. 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 
70  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

ATLANTIC  &  NORTH  CAROLINA 

-^  R  AII.RO  AD  :^ 


Connects  with  the  E.  C.  D.  Line  of  Steamers  at 
New  Bern  for  all  points  North,  these  steamers  con- 
necting with  the  Norfolk  Southern  Railroad,  the 
N.  Y.,  P.  &  N.  R.  R.,  and  Pennsylvania  Railroad. 

Connects  also  with  Bay  Line  of  Steamers  at  Nor- 
folk, and  with  the  "  Norfolk,  New  Bern  and  Wash- 
ington (N.  C.)  Direct  Line  "  of  Steamers  for  Norfolk, 
connecting  with  "  Clyde "  Line  for  Baltimore  and 
Philadelphia,  and  the  "  Old  Dominion  "  Line  for  New 
York. 

Connects  at  Goldsboro  and  Kinston  with  Atlantic 
Coast  Line  for  all  points  South,  and  for  Northern, 
Eastern  and  New  England  cities. 

Connects  with  Richmond  &  Danville  Railroad  at 
Goldsboro  for  all  points  North,  East,  South  and  West. 

Connects  with  the  Wilmington,  New  Bern  &  Nor- 
folk Railroad  at  New  Bern  for  all  points  on  their  line 
and  connections. 

Through  Tickets  and  Through  Bills  Lading. 

S.  L.  DILL,  Sup't,  W.  S.  CHADWICK,  Pres't. 

New  Bern,  N.  C. 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 

STOP  AT  THE  1:UI?<>1M:.VN  IK)  ri:L,  KALKKJH,  X.  c. 

ALL  THE  DELICACIES  DAILY. 


GLflSSIFIED  DIRECTORY. 


BANKS. 


Citizens,  71  Middle,  Thos  A  Green,  president 
Farmers  and  Merchants,  Go  Pollock,  L  H  Cutler  president. 
National  Bank  of  New  Berne,  Jas  A  Bryan  president,  51 
Pollock 

BARBERS. 

Allen  W  F  (c),  68  Middle 
Banks  H  L  (c),  93  Middle 
Blount  Sylvester  (c),  164  Broad 
Bow  Timothy  (c),  140  Middle 
Elliott  &  Green  (c),  116i  Middle 
Jarvis  W  H  (c),  164  Broad 
Shepard  W  H  (c),  69  South  Front 
Spruill  P  W  (c),  85  South  Front 

BOARDING. 

American  House,  N  Whitford  prop 

Credle  iMrs  B  G,  62  South  Front 

Credle  Mrs  S  E,  37  South  Front 

Dowdy  H  H,  14  East  Front 

Fulford  House,  41  South  Front 

Hancock  House,  105  Hancock 

Hines  Mrs  J  M,  99  Middle 

Hotel  Albert,  81  Middle,  M  Patterson  &  Son  props 

ISIoore  Wright,  40  South  Front 

Smith  Mrs  F  M,  90  IMiddle 

Smith  Miss  W  B,  37  East  Front 

Willis  C  F,  104  South  Front 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

72  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

BUTCHERS. 

Brice  Jno  H  (c),  Pasteur 
Cohn  S  &  Son,  81  South  Front 
Johnston  Matt  (c),  215  Pollock 
Nelson  Chas  E,  G7  Broad 
Swert  B,  49  Middle  and  51  Broad 
Stover  Chas,  51  Broad 
Williams  B  F  (c),  53  Middle 
Warren  John,  55  Middle 

CARRIAGE  MAKERS. 

Cook  Sam'l,  126  Pollock 
Waters  G  H  &  Son,  78  Broad 
Winfield  &  Son,  66  Broad 

CLOTHING. 

Barrington  W  D,  67  Middle 
Cohen  J  S,  57  Middle 
Cohen  Sol,  77  Middle 
Howard  J  M,  53  Pollock 
Humphrey  Hill,  48  Middle 
Rosenbaum  J,  35  and  65  Middle 
Schultz  L  &  Co,  107  and  109  Middle 
Smith  A  J,  79  Middle 

COTTON  BROKERS. 

Bryan  E  K,  Cotton  Exchange 

Caraway  D  T,  20  Craven 

Gates  &  Oliver,  19  Craven 

Green  Thos  A,  71  Middle 

Havens  Jonathan,  Cotton  Exchange 

La  Montague  Pierre,  Old  Dominion  Wharf 

Latham  J  E,  3  Craven 

Manley  M,  18  Craven 

Mebane  C  D,  Cotton  Exchange 

Meyer  Frank,  Cotton  Exchange 

Redmond  James,  Cotton  Exchange 

Simmons  F  G,  18  Craven 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Pliila. 


NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY.  73 


COMMISSION  MERCHANTS. 

Bishop  E  K,  near  Old  Dominion  Wharf 

Burrus  W  P  &  Co,  34  Middle 

HoUister  &  Cox,  53  South  Front 

La  Montagne  Pierre,  Old  Dominion  whart 

Latham  J  E,  3  Craven 

Rountree  W  F,  65  South  Front 

CONTRACTORS  AND  CARPENTERS. 

Hancock  J  W,  r  189  Middle 

Latham  .J  E,  3  Craven 

McKay  JA,  A&NCRR  shops 

Marshall  TE,  A&NCRR  shops 

]\Ioseley  D  G  (c) 

Mackey  S  (c)  ^  -^    , 

Tavlor  Elijah,  A&NCRR  shops 

Taylor  J  B,  A  &  N  C  R  R  shops 

Wood  D  B,  A  &  N  C  R  R  shops 

COLORED  CHURCHES. 

First  Baptist,  South  Front,  Rev  John  Johnston  (c)  pastor 

Clinton  Chappel,  Methodist,  Norwood  st 

Cedar  Grove  Baptist,  Fair  Grounds,  Elder  Smiles 

Colored  Catholic,  Middle,  Rev  P  F  Qufnn 

Bethel  Methodist,  Macadamized  Road^- 

Ebenezer  Presbyterian,  Pasteur 

Guildfield  Baptist,  Pavytown 

Newtown  Baptist,  W  H  Moon  (c)  Pastor 

St  Cyprian  (c)  Episcopal,  Queen,  Rev  S  W  Cassey 

DRUGGISTS. 

Berry  Richard,  87  Middle 

Duffy  F  S,  61  Middle 

GreenCC,  estate  of,  103  Middle 

Gaskill  Geo  W,  cor  Middle  and  Pollock 

Gooding  R  J,  96  Middle 

Jordan  J  V,  144  Middle 

Mace  U  S,  31  Middle 

Jones  R  D  V,  111  ^Middle 

West  End  Drug  Company,  lo3  Broad 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

74  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

DRY  GOODS. 

Baxter  J  J,  91  Middle 

Duffy  H  B,  67  Pollock 

Jarvis  D  F,  63  Pollock 

Hackburn  &  Willett,  47  and  49  Pollock 

Jones  K  R,  64  Middle 

Holland  J  B,  95  Middle 

Marks  0  &  Son,  wholesale  and  retail,  71  and  73  Pollock 

Ulrich  F,  wholesale  and  retail,  46  Middle 

FISH  AND  OYSTER  DEALERS. 

Daniels  John,  10  Middle 
Daniels  Thomas,  11  Middle 
Gaskill  Fernie  &  Co,  14  Middle 
Ives  Geo  N  &  Son,  12  Middle 
Lane  B  B,  16  Middle 
Watson  C  T,  13  Middle 

GROCERS. 

Bynum  A  L,  119  Hancock 

Coward  Mrs  Delia,  121  Pollock 

Clark,  J  F,  wholesale  and  retail,  36  Middle 

Dunn  John,  55  and  57  Pollock 

Disosway  R  J,  cor  South  Front  and  Jones 

Harrison  J  M,  cor  Spring  and  Pollock 

Hackburn  J  H,  wholesale  and  retail,  171  Broad 

Joyner  G  (c),  18  Pasteur 

Hollister  C  S,  59  South  Front 

Lorch  Wm,  141  Broad 

Lucas  &  Lewis,  60  Middle 

Messic  J  W,  40  Middle 

Parker  J  R  Jr,  77  Broad 

Pigott  J  R,  34  Middle 

Roberts  &  Bro,  80  South  Front 

Roberts  M  T,  cor  Pasteur  and  Queen 

Smallwood  J  W,  71  Broad 

Scott  M  J,  24  Middle 

Taylor  L  J,  Taylor  Junction 

Taylor  J  F,  wholesale  and  retail,  18-22  Middle 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 

NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY.  75 


GENERAL  MERCHANTS. 

Chapman  M  W  (c),  83  South  Front 

Folmau  C,  103  Hancock 

Hill  Steven  (c),  cor  South  Front  and  German 

Huff  Helen,  cor  South  Front  and  Spring 

Joseph  Rosa,  53  Broad 

Jones  K  R,  04  Middle 

Jackson  James,  117  South  Front 

Kellum  James,  164  Pollock 

McCarthy  T  F,  McCarthy's  Square 

Merillo  Joseph,  115  South  Front 

Rose  Wallace,  172  Broad 

Paris  Z,  cor  Spring  and  Pollock 

Simmons  Abe,  193  Pollock 

Scott  Eugene,  88  Queen 

Tucker  Eugene.  149  Broad 

Vincent  A  H,  East  Pollock 

HARDWARE. 

Draney  P  M,  97  and  99  South  Front 

New  Bern  Store  and  Hardware  Co,  18  Eden 

Smallwood  and  Stover,  73  Middle 

Wood  L  S,  43  Pollock 

Whitty  J  C  &  Co,  23-27  Craven 

Hackburn  &  Willett,  47  and  49  Pollock 

JEWELERS. 

Baxter  E  B,  99  Middle 
Bell  C  S,  83  Middle 
Dunn  W  T,  8  Pasteur 
Eaton  S  K,  97  Middle 
Matthews  E  J,  97  Middle 

LIVERY  STABLES. 

Hahn  M  &  Co,  120  and  122  Middle 
Jones  J  A,  70  South  Front 
Stewart  J  W  70-76  Broad 
Street  E  S,  92  Middle 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 

76  NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

MACHINISTS. 

Crabtree  Jno  H  &  Co,  33-41  Craven 
Clark  Ed  E,  r  79  Pollock 
Charlton  G.  E,  r  22  New 
Clark  C  C  Jr,  85  Pollock 
Manwell  &  Cook,  near  Ice  Factory 
Neal  JH,  A&NCRR  shops 
Springle  HG,  A&NCRR  shops 
Stanly  J  B,  A&NCRR  shops 
Willis  P  A,  r  22  East  Front 
Warters  W  R,  A  &  N  C  R  R  shops 
Warters  C  R,  A  &  N  C  R  R  shops 
Warters  W  \V,  A&NCRR  shops 

MILLINERS. 

Lane  Mrs  B  B,  10  Middle 
Lane  Miss  Harriet,  59  Pollock 
Rishton  Miss  Lucv,  67  Pollock 
Rhodes  Mrs  M  J,  76  Pollock 
Whaley  Mrs  Bsttie,  78  Pollock 

SALOONS. 

Bryan  E  W,  51  South  Front 

Bovvden  Thos,  52  Middle 

Bergeron  B  W,  71  South  Front 

Blumgardt,  126  Middle 

CoUegan  Wm,  31  Queen 

Davis  &  Arnold  (c),  47  Middle 

Dinkins  J  D,  54  and  66  Middle 

Edwards  A  M,  61  Broad 

Garrett  J  S,  38  Middle 

Harrell  J  W,  26  Middle 

Moore  J  W  ("  Jimmie  "),  75  Middle 

Rodman  J  P,  Junction  Queen  and  Broad 

Taylor  L  J,  Taylor  Junction 

Taylor  J  F,  18-22  xMiddle 


Disosway  Mark,  wholesale  liquor  dealer,  67  South  Front 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 

NEW  BERNE  CITY  DIRECTORY.  77 

STEAMBOAT  LINES. 

East  Carolina  Dispatch,  4  Craven 

Independent,  East  Craven 

New  Bern,  Norfolk  and  Washington,  1  Craven 

Vanceboro,  1  Craven 

Old  Dominion,  foot  of  Craven 

TAILORS. 

Chadwick  F  M,  43  Pollock 
Gaskill  N  M,  84  Middle 
Holly  M  P  (c),  95  South  Front 
Sawyer  R  (c),  63  South  Front 


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UROPEAN  HOTEL 


C.  H.  STONEBANKS,  PROPRIETOR. 

EOOMS  50c.  PER  NIGHT.  Nos.  311.  313  and  313^  Fayetteville  St. 

RALEIGH,    N.    C. 


^  Washington 
*  Gazette  . . . . 


A  Democratic  Weekly 

Fall  of  News  and  Home  Reading 


A  Most  Excellent  Advertising  AIedium  for 
Eastern  North  Carolina. 

ff.  A.  LATHAM,  Owner  and  Editor. 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DH  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 


78 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Mrs.  E.  F.  DILLINGHAM, 

BOOI^SELLEI^MDS'PATIONBr^, 

Dealer  in  Art  Needle  W-^ork  Supplies, 

SCHOOL  BOOKS  AND  SCHOOL  SUPPLIES  A  SPECIALTY. 

143   MIDDLE  STREET. 


•51 

■^MARK  DISOSWAY=i£^ 

o 

li 

Successor  to  James  Redmond, 

DEALER    IN 

3 

«3 

WNES,    LOUORS, 

33^ 
CD 

CIGARS  AND  TOBACCO, 

^ 

''  'SorG"a^stlk'ilrse°°''",            NEW-BERNE,  N.  G. 

^ 

W.  G.  BRINSON 


Fire  Insttraiiee 
Agency 


-Office,  No.  65  South  Front  Street- 


GEO.  HENDERSON^ 


/"/re  and  Marine  Insurance, 


NEW    BERN,    N.    C. 


C^^Only  First-class  Companies   Represented. 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


79 


JOHN  D.  DINKINS, 


DEALER  IN 


7a^ 


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REPAYS  HIGHEST  CASH  PRICES  FOR:^-^ 

Beeswax,    Hides 

(Green  or  Dry.) 

ALWAYS  ON  THE  LOOKOUT  FOR 

Cooa,  Fox  and  Deer  Hides, 

AND  ALL  OTHER  KINDS  OF  SKIN. 


SEE  HIM,  NEXT  DOOR   TO  K.  R.  JONES, 

54  and  56  Middle  Street,  NEW  BERNE.  N.  C. 


PUl^E  N0RTP  mWW^n  CO^N  WpigKEY 


A.    SPECIALTV. 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 
80  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


J.  J.  BAXTER- 


NEW  STORE.  NEW  GOODS. 

E.  P.  REED  &  Go's  Celebrated  Ladies'  Shoes. 


91  Middle  St.,  Nearly  Opp.  Baptist  Church. 


-^•S.  R.  STREET ^i^ 

INSURANCE  AND  REAL  ESTATE  AGENT, 
NOTARY  PUBLIC.  JUSTICE  OF  THE  PEACE. 

No.  79  SOUTH  FRONT  STREET, 

•     NEW  BERNE,  N.  C. 


^  ■   •    I  I  Wholesale  Grocer. 

PAINTS,  OILS,  ^^  AGENCY... 

ROPES,  TWINES,        ^U  „^^^^,  ^^„  p_,^^^ 

AND  CANVAS.  ^|  and  oid 


l>  wj  Virginia  Cheroots. 


Horsford  Bread  Preparation, 

ME  ^   ^ 

46  Middle  Street,     NEW  BERNE,  N.  C. 

C.  L.  SPENCER, 
Commission  Merchiant 

AND    DEALER   IN 

HAY,  CORN,  OATS,  BRAN  and  ALL  KINDS  FEED. 

No.  21  Middle  Street. 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 


A  D  V  K  K  TIS  KM  ENTS, 


81 


63    <S^a^C^a-c-^    <Ji^., 


a^e^  <=Me^<ne,  'O^  <^. 


J.  G.  M'^NllUGHTON  Go. 


% 


WHOLESALE    DEALERS  IN 


LUMBER  A.. 
RAILROAD  TIES, 


216  South  Third  Street, 


PHILADELPHIA,    PA. 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DB  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 


82 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


J.  S.  GARRETT'S 

WINES,  LIQUORS,  ALES, 
BEER,  CIGARS,  TOBACCO. 

Very  best  goods  always  kept  in  stock. 
Polite  and  prompt  attention  to  all. 


No.    3S  N'licldle  St 

SflllOOH 


Pure  Old  N.   C.   CORN  WHISKY  a  Specialty 


WILLIAM  H.  OLIVER, 

No.  57  South  Front  Street, 

NEWBERN,  N.  G. 

Insurtance  ^^enl; 


PROTECTION. 


:  :  A  number  of  tiine-tried  :  : 
:  and  fire-tested  Companies.    : 

Over  |;i 25,000,000  Assets  Represented. 

Notary  Public  and  Commissioner 

of  Deeds  f"*"  New  York,  Connecticut,  Penn- 
sj'lvauia.  Agent  for  National  Board  of  Marine 
Underwriters. 


^jilliards  and  Pool 


UNDER  HOTEL  ALBERT 


A  Quiet  Place 


^ 


With  Polite  Attention. 


FRANK    T.    F»A.XTE:RS0N,    Proprietor. 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS, 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Pbila. 


ADVERTISKMKNTS.  83 


Rochester 
Brewing 


Rochester,  New  York 

Proprietors  and  Bottlers  of  the 

CELEBRATED  RIENZl  BEER--- 

WARRANTED   TO  bE  ABSOLUTELY  PURE. 


It  is  manufactured  only  from 
selected  Canadian  Malt,  and 
\{y  the  Choicest  Imported  Hops. 


-^ 


Sold  -to  the  trade  all  over 
the  United  States  in  bottles 
only. 


Sold  in  New  Berne  by  "JIMMIE,"  No.  75  Middle  Street, 
^  and  J.  F.  Taylor,  No    18-22  Middle  Street. 


«^J.  W.  WATSON,  New    Berne,    Agent. 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 


84  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Dr.  J.  D.  Clark 


OFFICE,    No.   86   CRAVEN  STREET 
NEWBERN.  N.  C. 


T.  F.  McCarthy, 


WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL 


Groceries  and  General  Store, 

McCarthy's  Square,   NEW  BERNE,  N.  C 

J^    M.    HOWARD 


*    * 


No.  53  POLLOCK  ST. 
New-Berne    N.  C. 


(lothier 


AND 
PvlEN'S     KURNISHER. 


BERGERON'S  CAFE^==^ 

% Purest  Wii\?5,  I  iqliors, 

Cigar;  rf^obacco  ^"^  ^^■"  ^  ^         ■" 

^  i\1^5,  B^^r,  8^0,  Sec 

Most  Elegantly  Fitted  Bar  in  the  City. 

Choice  Drinks  to  Order.  Polite  Attention  to  Trade. 

No.   11  SOUTH  FRONT  ST.,  UNbER  GASTON  HOUSE. 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  85 


LAW  OFFICE  OF 


J.  E.  O'HARA, 


31  Craven  St.,  Near  South  Front. 


PRACTICES  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 


AND  STATE  COURTS. 


—=^^=—  _   Tons  o rial 

Everything  Strictly  First-Class.  ^h 

vfey  Artist . . . 


No.  93  Middle  St.,  Five  Doors  North  of  Hotel  Albert. 


POLITENESS  im  STRICT  ATTENTION  TO  BUSINESS  IS  MY  MOTTO. 


Hot  Baths   Day  or   Night. 

Only  Shop  in  the  City  with  Baths  Attached. 


SMOKE  LA  FIvOR  DH  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 
86  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


HENDERSON,  PFIEL  &  CO., 

MANUFACTURERS 

CAKES,  CRACKERS 

AND    FANCY    BISCUITS. 
25  EAST  PRATT  STREET, 


.  .  .  BALTIMORE,  MD. 


For  Everythiag  You  Want  -*^  -%- 
^  Go  To  ^ 

J,  F.  TAYLOR'S, 

Largest  Wholesale  and^^ 

^Retail  House  in  the  City, 

Fall  Line  Groceries,  Ship  Chand= 
lerjTy  Oil  and  Rubber  Goods,  The 
Best  and  Most   Complete  Line  of 

VO'xms,  liquors,  ^c,  tzousiai. 


CORN  WHISK 

FROM  THE  MOST  RENOWNED   DISTILLERS 
IN  THE  STATE. 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  87 


A.  M.  EDWARDS.    -^       ei  Broad  st. 


Dealer  in  .  . 


Wines,  Ciquors,  AIcs,^^^^— 

— zi=Bccr,  Cigars,  etc. 

FULL  LINE  BOTTLED  GOODS  ALWAYS  ON  HAND. 
Sole   Agent  for  the  celebrated:<-^- 

BUDWEISER  EXPORT  BEER. 


FERNIE  GASKILL  &  CO., 

DEALERS  IN  AND  SHIPPERS  OF 

OYSTERS, . .  jmIii.         M  middle  ST., 

5i5l?  5I?tppeb  C.  £).  D.-^^ 

(NORTH  CAROLINA,^ 
TO  ALL  POINTS  iN^  SOUTH  CAROLINA    Vat  short  notice 
IaND  GEORGIA  3 

:    :    :    :    SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED- 

(jREEfl  FHONT  NOVELTY  STOHE, 

No.  59  Middle  St.,  opposite  K.  R.  Jones. 
Headquarters  for 

ALL  KINDS   OF  MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS, 

ALSO  SOLID  AND  PLATED  JEWELRY,  WATCHES,  ETC. 
The  only  special  house  in  the  city  for  Pictures,  Frames  and 

Easels.     Prices  Moderate.  _  .   .    .,  -  ., 

"^^  D.  M.  WALLNAN. 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 


REGULAR   SALE    DAYS 


I.  W71YNE  mmw^^ 

Wednesdays  and  Saturdays. 
Commission    Merchant,    Real    Estate    Agent  and    Broker. 

Consignments  Solicited.  Dealer  in  Real  Estate. 

Investment  Securities  a  Specialty. 

Office  and  Sales  Rooms  on  Craven  St.  NEW-BERNE,  N.  C. 

-J^^- 


R.  W.  WILLIAMSON, 
o<  ATTORNEY  AT  LAW  I>o 

NO.  62  CRAVEN  ST., 
.  .  NEW-BERNE,  N.  G.  .  . 

Will  practice  in  the  Courts  of  Craven,  Jones, 
Lenoir,  Onslow  and  Pamlico  counties,  and 
all  the  Federal  Courts.  Conveyancing  and 
Management  of  Real  Estate  a  Specialty. 

'':^m- — 


TIMOTHY  BOW^ 


Censorial  Artist 


■^"Finest  Chairs  in  the  City. 

HAIR-CUTTING  AND  SHAVING  IN  AN 
•       •       •  ARTISTIC  and  SATISFACTORY  MANNER 


140  MIDDLE  STREET: 


SMOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 

ADVERTISEMENTS.  89 


Edwards  <5c  Broughton, 

Publishers,  Printers  and  Binders, 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 


^:^ 


! 

^ 


SMOKE  LA  FLOR  DE  TELLER  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia. 


90 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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OL  COHEN 


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=THE  RED  STAR 


THE  LEADING 

CLOTHIER,.. 
HATTER  and 
FURNISHER 


ALSO  DEALER  IN 

Shoes,  .... 
Dry   Goods, 

Ladies  Goods, 

Trunks  and  Valises,  ^ 

No.  yy  Middle  Street., 
NEW  BERNE,  N   C. 


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SAIOKE  ROYAL  BLUE  CIGARS. 

Frank  Teller  &  Co.,  Manufacturers,  Phila. 

ADVERTISEMENTS.  91 


THE 


Wilmington, 

Newbern  and 


^-         Norfolk  Railway 

THE  ONLY 


BETWEEN 


Wilmington    and    Newbern.  r^ 


Two  Daily  Passenger  Trains,  First-class  Service, 

Only  three  and  one-half  hours  between  the  two  cities. 

Double  Daily  Freight  Service, 

Only  four  and  one-half  hours  in  transit. 


Connects  at  Newbern  with  Boat  Lines,  and  with  A.  &  N.  C.  R.  R. 
L  for  all  Northern  and  Western  points,  and  at  Wilmington  with  the  diflfer- 
f.    ent  lines  for  the  South. 

Through  Tickets  and  Through  Bills  Lading.     Freight  handled  with    * 
.•  dispatch. 

For  information,  address 

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